Getting There
Caseville High School Auditorium
6609 Vine Street, Caseville, Michigan

Click the graphic above for directions
About Caseville
In
1836, Ruben Dodge, a hunter and trapper from Maine, settled here with
his family. It first became known as the Pigeon River Settlement. It
was renamed Port Elizabeth or Elizabethtown for the wife of William
Rattle who represented the interests here of Leonard Case, a large
landowner. It was renamed Caseville in 1856 when Francis Crawford
bought 20,000 acres in and around the village from Mr Case.
Caseville is located on Saginaw Bay at the mouth of the Pigeon River in Michigan's Upper Thumb and is famous for its incredible fishing and boating. Beautiful sandy beaches, a marina facility, quaint shops, restaurants and motels make Caseville a favorite for residents and vacationers alike.
There
are two village parks in Caseville with tennis courts, horseshoe pits,
playground equipment, a baseball field and restroom facilities. During
the winter season, an ice skating rink is also available. Caseville's
County Park and Sleeper State Park both offer full camping facilities
and beach sites. Other activities in the community include golfing,
go-carts,
a giant slide and putt-putt golf.
Links
Caseville Chamber of Commerce
Caseville webcam
Sleeper State Park