Albert E. Sleeper State Park is a picturesque destination located in Caseville, Michigan, offering a serene blend of forest, wetlands, and forested dunes along Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay. The park spans 723 acres and features a half-mile of sandy shoreline, perfect for sunrises and sunsets. Visitors can enjoy forested trails, relax on the beach, or explore the modern campground. The park is named after Albert E. Sleeper, a former governor of Michigan who played a pivotal role in establishing the state park system.
The park's day-use area includes a beach house and picnic area, accessible via a pedestrian overpass bridge. It also offers a fully enclosed kitchen and dining hall for events.
The park's tranquil setting and diverse landscapes make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.