Caseville County Park c1930

Caseville County Park c1930

Caseville County Park c1930

This historical photograph captures a scene from Caseville County Park in Caseville, Michigan, likely taken in the 1930s or early 1940s. The image showcases a tree-lined dirt road with numerous vintage automobiles, canvas tents, and early travel trailers set up for camping. The presence of well-constructed campsites and a steady flow of vehicles suggests that the park was a popular destination for vacationers seeking outdoor recreation along the shores of Saginaw Bay. The dense forest setting provides a glimpse into the rustic charm that made Caseville a favored spot for tourists even in the early 20th century.

Michael Hardy

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