geography:lake_gogebic

Lake Gogebic

Lake Gogebic, Michigan

Lake Gogebic is the largest inland lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and one of the most significant freshwater lakes in northern Michigan. Located primarily within Gogebic County and extending into Ontonagon County, the lake is a major destination for fishing, boating, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation.

Stretching approximately 13 miles (21 km) in length, Lake Gogebic serves as both an ecological resource and an economic driver for western Upper Peninsula communities. The lake is widely known for its fisheries, scenic beauty, and role in the region's tourism industry.

Attribute Information
Type Inland Freshwater Lake
Location Gogebic County and Ontonagon County
Region Upper Peninsula
Length Approximately 13 miles
Surface Area Approximately 13,380 acres
Maximum Depth Approximately 38 feet
Elevation Approximately 1,290 feet
Known For Fishing, Recreation, Tourism
Largest Inland Lake in U.P. Yes

Lake Gogebic lies within the forested uplands of Michigan's western Upper Peninsula.

Nearby communities include:

* Bergland * Marenisco * Wakefield

The lake is surrounded by:

* Northern forests * Wetlands * Public lands * Recreation areas

Several rivers and streams contribute water to the lake, which ultimately drains toward the:

* Lake Superior watershed

The lake's elongated shape follows glacial features that formed during the last Ice Age.

Lake Gogebic was formed by glacial activity during the retreat of continental ice sheets approximately 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.

As glaciers receded across northern Michigan, they carved depressions into the landscape that later filled with water.

The lake remains part of a larger network of glacial lakes that characterize the Upper Peninsula.

The area surrounding Lake Gogebic has been inhabited for centuries by:

* Ojibwe * Anishinaabe

The lake provided resources for:

* Fishing * Transportation * Hunting * Trade

During the nineteenth century, European-American settlement expanded throughout the region as mining, logging, and railroad development increased.

Lake Gogebic became an important resource for both local residents and industrial operations.

The name “Gogebic” is derived from Indigenous languages of the region and is generally associated with the:

* Gogebic Range

The name has long been used to describe both the lake and the surrounding geographic area.

Today it remains one of the most recognizable place names in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula.

Lake Gogebic is considered one of Michigan's premier fishing destinations.

Popular sport fish include:

* Walleye * Northern Pike * Yellow Perch * Smallmouth Bass * Muskellunge * Crappie

The lake is especially well known for its:

* Walleye fishery

Anglers visit from throughout the Midwest to fish the lake during both summer and winter seasons.

Lake Gogebic supports a wide variety of recreational activities.

Popular uses include:

* Boating * Fishing * Kayaking * Canoeing * Water skiing * Wildlife viewing * Photography

Public access sites and marinas provide opportunities for visitors and residents alike.

The lake is an important winter recreation destination.

Popular activities include:

* Ice fishing * Snowmobiling * Snowshoeing * Cross-country skiing

The western Upper Peninsula receives substantial annual snowfall, making the region one of the premier winter recreation areas in the Great Lakes.

Several major snowmobile trail systems pass near the lake.

Lake Gogebic and its surrounding habitats support a diverse range of wildlife.

Common species include:

* Bald Eagle * Common Loon * Osprey * Black Bear * White-tailed Deer * Beaver * River Otter * Gray Wolf

The surrounding wetlands and forests provide important habitat for migratory birds and native mammals.

Lake Gogebic contributes significantly to the regional economy through:

* Tourism * Recreation * Fishing * Hospitality services * Seasonal tourism businesses

The lake supports resorts, campgrounds, restaurants, bait shops, marinas, and outdoor recreation services throughout western Gogebic and Ontonagon counties.

Several public recreation and conservation areas are located near the lake.

Nearby destinations include:

* Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park * Ottawa National Forest * Gogebic County Forest Lands * State Wildlife Areas

These public lands provide additional opportunities for recreation and conservation.

Lake Gogebic is known for:

* Forested shorelines * Sunrise and sunset views * Wildlife observation * Fall color displays * Winter landscapes

Its combination of water, forests, and northern wilderness scenery makes it one of the most picturesque inland lakes in the Upper Peninsula.

Communities associated with Lake Gogebic include:

* Bergland * Marenisco * Wakefield * Ontonagon

These communities benefit from tourism and recreation associated with the lake.

* Michigan Department of Natural Resources * United States Geological Survey * Michigan Inland Lakes Program * Gogebic County Historical Society * Ottawa National Forest * Michigan History Center

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