Hotels in Caseville, MI

Hotels in Caseville, MI
In local lingo, Caseville is in the thumb of Michigan, known affectionately as the mitten state. Perched on the south east rim of the Saginaw Bay, Caseville is a coastal town with beautiful views of both Lake Huron and Pigeon River. The miles of beaches provide water sports as well as fresh-water fishing. Camping spots are available in addition to a few motel accommodations.

Rainbow Motel

This non-smoking, seasonal motel--open April 15 through October 15--offers themed decor, including John Deere and Detroit Lions, that varies by room. The Rainbow Motel is within walking distance to the beach, quaint shops and locally owned dining. Pets are not allowed and American Express is not accepted.

Rainbow Motel
6850 Division Street
Caseville, MI 48725
(989) 856-3693
http://rainbowmotel.org/

Lakeview Motel

The Lakeview Motel is a quaint, quiet establishment that offers four standard rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV, mini-refrigerator, coffee pot and two twin beds, as well as two efficiencies with small kitchenettes. The hotel offers a private sandy beach for guests looking for water activities.

Lakeview Motel
7348 Port Austin Road
Caseville, MI 48725
(989) 856-2303

Bella-Vista Inn

Guests can look-over beautiful Lake Huron from almost any room at the Bella Vista Inn & Sunset Bay Resort. One of the most upscale lodging options offered in Caseville, Bella Vista Inn boasts over 700 feet of private, sandy beach as well as two outdoor pools, motorized water-sport equipment for rent and on-site dining. In addition to motel rooms, a variety of other accommodations are available, including cottages, cabins, suites and chalets. Pets are not allowed in any of the facilities.

Bella Vista Inn
6024 Port Austin Rd
Caseville, MI 48725
(989) 856-2650
bella-caseville.com

Article Written By Lauren Maiman

Based outside of Detroit, Mich., Lauren Maiman has been writing fashion, beauty, lifestyle and business-related articles since 2006. Her articles have appeared in "Platinum" magazine, "Style Magazine," "the Jewish Journal," "Women's Lifestyle Magazine," "The Oakland Press," "Moondance magazine," and "Metro You" magazine. Maiman graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Boston University's College of Communication.

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