ULTIMATE Guide to  Port Austin and Caseville Michigan

Kayaking to Turnip Rock

Turnip Rock, at the tip of Pointe aux Barques peninsula, is considered one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in Michigan. One of the few ways to reach this iconic formation is by kayaking to it.

Stargazing

The dark sky preserve at Port Crescent State Park is open throughout the year, and most visitors find that the best place to see the stars from the shores of the beach. Be sure to check the weather conditions before you go. If you’re lucky, you may get a chance to see the Northern Lights.

Caseville County Park

With more than 200 campsites available, it’s one of the best places to go camping in the Michigan Thumb, particularly if you’re looking for an all-inclusive park that offers beachfront access and premier amenities.

Caseville Historical Museum

The Caseville Historical Museum is a small museum located in downtown Caseville that’s dedicated to preserving the history of the community. Run by the Caseville Historical Society, this museum was established in 2000 and was originally located inside a bank.

Lighthouse Boat Tour

The Port Austin Reef Light is open to tourists seasonally, but the only way to reach this Port Austin lighthouse is to embark on a lighthouse boat tour. Generally speaking, you can book one of these tours between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

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