Father Son Camp, Oakland, Illinois

Father Son Camp, Oakland, Illinois Father and Son Camp draws more than 500 people to Oakland, Illinois each October for a weekend of outdoor adventures and inspiring ministry.

3 Dads and 3 Sons…How It All Got Started

Father and Son Camp began unofficially in 1995 when Max Miller, as a 3-year-old, asked to go camping for his birthday with “no girls allowed!”

It began as an overnight outing for three dads and three sons, and has grown to a four day event accommodating over 500 hundred fathers and sons each year. The Miller family, along with multitudes of volunteers, en

deavors to encourage the bond between fathers and sons through outdoor adventures and to ignite a passion for serving Jesus Christ through inspiring ministry.

09/22/2025

Walnut Point will be reopened in time for camp! Reservations are first come first serve.

Trophy was a wonderful man and a regular at the camp for many years. He will be missed by many.
08/04/2025

Trophy was a wonderful man and a regular at the camp for many years. He will be missed by many.

View Eutropio "Trophy" Moya Simeon's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.

Oakland now has pickleball courts! Make sure to bring your gear and enjoy this fun activity next weekend!
10/11/2024

Oakland now has pickleball courts!
Make sure to bring your gear and enjoy this fun activity next weekend!

One of this year’s speakers. Go watch his movie in theaters today!
10/11/2024

One of this year’s speakers.
Go watch his movie in theaters today!

Average Joe - Official Trailer (2024)High school football coach Joe Kennedy had no other choice but to fight. A childhood in foster care followed by 20 years...

Camp is coming up soon! Don’t forget to register!
09/27/2024

Camp is coming up soon!
Don’t forget to register!

For nearly 30 years, it has been Father Son Camp's mission to help fathers and sons deepen their relationships and create lifelong memories.

Visit our Friends at www.fathersoncamps.org for more information.

Campers can bring unused or extra bibles and put them in the hands of believers around the world. Bring an extra bible t...
10/13/2023

Campers can bring unused or extra bibles and put them in the hands of believers around the world. Bring an extra bible to camp and if will go to Project Bible Runners.

Gathering & running Bibles until every faithful follower of Jesus holds in their hands the Word of God.

Camp is just around the corner! We are looking forward to seeing everyone on October 19th-22nd. Please make sure to regi...
10/04/2023

Camp is just around the corner! We are looking forward to seeing everyone on October 19th-22nd.
Please make sure to register and donate on the website prior to attending.

For 26 years, it has been our mission to help fathers and sons deepen their relationships and create lifelong memories. We hope you'll join us in mid-October for a weekend to remember.

This past week one of our long time campers Mark Harden passed away suddenly from a heart attack. Please join our family...
04/18/2023

This past week one of our long time campers Mark Harden passed away suddenly from a heart attack. Please join our family in praying for Melissa, Skylor and Chance during this difficult time.

Share Memories and Support the Family.

In many villages around the world, believers outnumber Bibles 300 to 1! Help us equip our brothers and sisters in Christ...
10/02/2022

In many villages around the world, believers outnumber Bibles 300 to 1! Help us equip our brothers and sisters in Christ with the Word of God by donating English Bibles at the Father Son Camp. These Bibles will then be passed on to Project Bible Runners who will hand deliver them to waiting faithful followers of Jesus.

For more information please contact Jess at [email protected]

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Oakland, IL

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