Sportsman's Hunting Club is built for families — a place where safety, mentorship and conservation come together to pass the hunting tradition to the next generation.
For generations, hunting has been one of the most powerful ways families connect — with each other and with the natural world. Sportsman's Hunting Club has carried that tradition forward since 1947, offering a family membership designed to bring spouses, children and grandchildren together in the outdoors. The club is more than a place to hunt; it is a place where family memories are made and values are passed down.
Membership is structured as a family membership, which means the whole household is welcomed to take part within applicable age and safety guidelines. There is no separate cost for spouses, kids and grandkids to share in the experience. That inclusive design reflects a simple belief: hunting is best when it is shared, and the traditions worth keeping are the ones we hand to the next generation. Learn more about the club's history on our Oklahoma hunting club page.
Time afield with family is irreplaceable. The quiet mornings, the shared anticipation, the lessons learned in the field — these are the moments that bind families together and shape young people for life. A welcoming, well-run club provides the ideal setting for those moments to happen, season after season.
Introducing young people to hunting is one of the most rewarding parts of club life. Sportsman's Hunting Club encourages youth participation within its age and safety guidelines, giving the next generation a safe, structured environment to learn the outdoors. For many young members, their first hunts with a parent or grandparent become defining experiences they carry for the rest of their lives.
Youth participation is also how the future of ethical, conservation-minded hunting is secured. Young hunters who learn the right way — with respect for safety, wildlife and the land — grow into responsible sportsmen and women. By making room for the next generation, the club invests in the long-term health of both its community and the hunting tradition itself.
Safety is the foundation that makes family hunting possible. Sportsman's Hunting Club maintains shared safety standards and a strong culture of accountability, so parents and grandparents can introduce young hunters with confidence. Everyone follows the same expectations, which keeps the experience secure and welcoming for members of every age.
A safety-first culture is not about limiting the hunt — it is about protecting the people and the tradition. When safety is woven into everything the club does, families can focus on what matters most: enjoying the outdoors together and building skills that last a lifetime.
One of the greatest gifts a hunting club offers is mentorship. Within the Sportsman's community, experienced members willingly share their knowledge with newcomers and young hunters. From reading the land to understanding ethical harvest, the lessons passed down through mentorship are some of the most valuable a hunter can receive.
Mentorship strengthens the entire club. It builds friendships across generations, preserves hard-earned wisdom and ensures that the club's values endure. For families, having access to a community of seasoned mentors means young hunters learn not just how to hunt, but how to hunt responsibly and with respect. This same community spirit is described on our member benefits page.
Hunting and conservation go hand in hand, and Sportsman's Hunting Club uses every season as an opportunity to teach that connection. Young members learn that responsible hunters are stewards of wildlife and habitat — that the choices made in the field today shape the health of the resource tomorrow. This conservation education is one of the most important things a family hunting club can offer.
By instilling conservation values early, the club helps raise a generation that understands and cares for the natural world. These lessons extend far beyond hunting, shaping how young people view the land, wildlife and their own responsibility to protect it. You can read more about how this applies to specific game on our deer hunting and turkey hunting pages.
Perhaps the most meaningful aspect of a family hunting club is its ability to bring generations together. Grandparents, parents and children sharing the same traditions, the same land and the same values — this is what makes Sportsman's Hunting Club special. Many families have been part of the club for decades, with each generation adding to a shared story that stretches back to 1947.
Multi-generational hunting is about more than a single season; it is about continuity and belonging. When a grandparent passes down a tradition to a grandchild, they are passing down far more than a skill — they are passing down a connection to the land, a code of ethics and a sense of family that endures. That legacy is at the very heart of what the club exists to protect.
Yes. Membership is structured as a family membership, encouraging spouses, children and grandchildren to participate within applicable age and safety guidelines.
Family membership is designed to include the household. Children and grandchildren are welcomed to take part within the club's age and safety guidelines, making it ideal for introducing young hunters to the outdoors.
Through mentorship, a culture of safety and clear standards, experienced members help guide youth and newcomers, passing down skills, ethics and conservation values.
Absolutely. Shared safety standards and a strong culture of accountability make the club a comfortable environment for families to hunt together with confidence.
A family hunting club preserves multi-generational traditions, teaches responsibility and conservation, and creates lasting memories by bringing families together in the outdoors.
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