From paddling the Hersey River to campfire evenings under Michigan stars — Camp Albright keeps every age group active, connected, and making memories that last.
Paddling the Hersey River is one of the most memorable experiences at Camp Albright. With 10 kayaks ready to launch, groups can enjoy a guided river journey through the natural beauty of Reed City, Michigan — no experience required.
Life jackets and paddles are included with every kayak. Trips typically last one and a half to two hours, offering a peaceful, beautiful way to bond with your group and experience Michigan’s outdoors at their finest.
As guests enter through the front gate, the upper portion of Camp Albright comes alive with a variety of outdoor recreation spaces designed for groups, families, and all-ages fun.
Archery targets set up and ready for group use. A timeless camp classic that builds focus, patience, and friendly competition across all age groups. No prior experience needed — counselors can assist with instruction.
A camp-wide favorite. Gaga ball is high-energy, easy to learn, and endlessly entertaining — from the youngest campers to adult leaders. The pit provides a contained, fast-paced game that never seems to get old.
An elevated grid game that blends volleyball-style action with a unique multi-player format. Works for virtually every age and skill level — and it’s almost impossible not to have fun playing it.
Camp Albright has a dedicated court for every style of competitive play — from serious volleyball matches to relaxed afternoon shuffleboard with the whole family.
A full volleyball court on the upper grounds. Perfect for organized group tournaments, casual rallies, or a competitive warm-up before the day’s activities begin.
A small basketball court located near the camp entrance. Ideal for pickup games, dribbling drills, or free-play time throughout the day.
A second basketball court available for larger groups, overflow activity time, or running simultaneous games during high-attendance events and youth camps.
A pair of shuffleboard courts that bring a relaxed, social energy to the camp day. Great for multigenerational groups, family reunions, and guests who want something slower-paced alongside the more active options.
Rainy afternoons, evening wind-down time, and creative breaks all have a place at Camp Albright. Our indoor options keep every camper engaged from morning through night.
A dedicated indoor game room stocked with board games and open table space for group play. A natural gathering spot for downtime, rainy-day programming, or evening social time between scheduled activities.
The game room doubles as a craft space, giving groups the flexibility to run creative sessions, art projects, or themed camp activities in a comfortable indoor setting.
A playground area equipped for younger children — giving families with little ones a dedicated space to play freely while older campers enjoy the larger recreational facilities nearby.
During the warm Michigan summer season, Camp Albright’s pool is available for rental — making it one of the most popular add-ons for youth camps, family reunions, and group retreats.
The pool area is located near the bunkhouse and main restroom facilities, giving groups easy access to changing and shower amenities before and after swim time.
The pool is available for rent during the summer season. Contact us to confirm availability for your dates and to add pool access to your group booking.
Pool rental can be combined with any lodging or event package at Camp Albright. Whether you’re planning a full-week youth camp or a single-day family gathering, pool time is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Some of the most lasting memories at Camp Albright don’t happen on a court or in a kayak. They happen slowly — around a fire, under an open sky, in the unhurried rhythm of a camp evening.
With two fire pit areas and generous open lawn space across nearly 14 acres, there’s always room to gather, breathe, and simply be present together.
Two designated fire pit areas for evening fellowship, devotions, s’mores, storytelling, and the kind of deep conversations that only happen around a fire.
Generous grass lawns throughout the property for recreational games, outdoor worship, field activities, group gatherings, and open free-play time.
One pavilion on the north side of the property and one on the east — providing shaded outdoor dining and gathering space for meals, breakout time, and casual socializing.
A small chapel near the river and an amphitheater overlooking the Hersey River — perfect for evening worship, outdoor ceremony, and moments of quiet reflection.