Gogebic County is a county in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula. Located along the Wisconsin border and the southern shore of Lake Superior, the county is known for its mining heritage, forests, waterfalls, winter recreation, and outdoor tourism.
The county seat is Bessemer, while Ironwood is the largest city and principal economic center.
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Bessemer |
| Largest City | Ironwood |
| Region | Western Upper Peninsula |
| Established | 1887 |
| Named For | The Gogebic Range |
| Land Area | Approximately 1,102 square miles |
| Total Area | Approximately 1,476 square miles |
| Lake | Lake Superior |
| Known For | Mining, Skiing, Outdoor Recreation |
Gogebic County was established in 1887 during the height of the Upper Peninsula's iron mining boom.
The county's development was closely tied to the discovery of iron ore deposits within the Gogebic Iron Range, which attracted miners, railroads, and industrial investment from across North America.
Communities such as Ironwood, Bessemer, and Wakefield grew rapidly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as mining became the dominant industry.
Although large-scale mining declined during the twentieth century, tourism, healthcare, forestry, and recreation emerged as major economic sectors.
Mining played a central role in the county's growth and development.
Historic industries included:
The Gogebic Iron Range was among the most productive iron-producing regions in the United States during its peak years.
Today, mining remains an important part of local history and identity.
Gogebic County occupies Michigan's westernmost county along Lake Superior.
Major geographic features include:
The county contains extensive forests, rivers, and recreational lands.
Major industries include:
Winter recreation and outdoor tourism contribute significantly to the county's economy.
Gogebic County is among Michigan's premier outdoor recreation destinations.
Popular activities include:
The county receives some of the highest annual snowfall totals in the Midwest.
Notable winter recreation destinations include:
These facilities attract visitors from throughout the Great Lakes region.
Protected lands within Gogebic County include:
These lands support tourism, conservation, and outdoor recreation.
Major transportation routes include:
The county serves as an important gateway between Michigan and Wisconsin.
Educational institutions include:
Educational services support communities throughout western Upper Michigan.
Gogebic County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:
County offices are located in Bessemer.
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