Caseville County Park
Caseville County Park is located in downtown Caseville on Lake Huron. It offers 132 campsites with either full or partial hookups, each with a picnic table, cable TV hookup and high speed Internet. Facility amenities include modern restrooms with private showers, picnic pavilion and central water filling station. The park has a large sandy beachfront where guests can sunbathe or swim in Lake Huron. There is a boat launch at a Caseville Marina as well as a fishing pier within 500 feet where guests can fish for salmon and walleye.
Caseville County Park
6400 Main St.
Caseville, MI 48413
(989) 856-2080
Huroncountyparks.com
Sleeper State Park
Sleeper State Park is a 723-acre park on the eastern edge of Caseville with a large beachfront on Lake Huron. It offers 226 campsites that include electric, a fire ring and picnic table. Facility amenities include modern restrooms with private showers, playground and fish cleaning station along with a water and sanitation station. There are several hiking trails accessible from the campground. Guests are less then a mile from the boat launch located in downtown where they can access Saginaw Bay that has quality fishing for salmon and trout.
Sleeper State Park
6573 State Park Road
Caseville, MI 48725
(989) 856-4411
michigan.gov/dnr
Port Crescent State Park
Port Crescent State Park is a 600-acre park located on Lake Huron 12 miles northeast of Caseville. It offers a 137-site modern campground with each site containing an electric hookup, picnic table and fire ring. Facility amenities include modern restrooms with private showers, a playground and central water filling station. Sites are available that are shaded or sunny as well as near the lakefront. The majority of the sites are within 100 yards of the three-mile sandy beachfront where guests can walk, sunbathe and swim. Three hiking trails are accessible from the campground.
Port Crescent State Park
1775 Port Austin Road
Port Austin, MI 48467
(989) 738-8663
michigan.gov/dnr