Year-round lodging at Camp Casey is circa early 1900s when military housing accommodated 428 enlisted men and 10 officers. The U.S. Army Quartermasters created Fort Casey as a planned living community for those stationed here.
Remnants from the past are still present, including wooden floors, pressed tin ceilings, wrap-around porches, and large wardrobes. Each lodging facility is heated and provides beds, restrooms, and showers.