Where is lake gogebic




















It is a great place to use snowshoes. Lake Gogebic is over 13, acres of pristine water, with 36 miles of shoreline. This area is a four-season gem — still undiscovered by many. Lake Gogebic itself is in two counties and in two time zones. The Western Upper Peninsula is known for its natural wonders and plentiful locations in which a sightseer can absorb all the magnificence that is The Wilds of Michigan.

Yet, it lies entirely within the 1-million-acre Ottawa National Forest. While the lake holds several gamefish species, including smallmouth bass and northern pike, walleyes and yellow perch are the most sought species, drawing anglers from far and wide to this remote and pristine body of water. Team Northland member, tournament champion and Michigan resident Mark Martin has extensive experience on the lake and considers Gogebic among the most prolific walleye waters in the country—though the average size has historically been on the small side.

A modified minimum size limit 5-fish daily bag may include just 2 fish between 13 and 15 inches in length—the rest must measure over 15 inches is beginning to change that reputation, however. Yellow perch, specifically jumbo perch, are protected as well. The fish daily limit may include only 5 fish 12 or more inches long.

Like the fish in many lakes in the northern U. And for those seeking a truly unique winter sport experience, many local businesses rent snowshoes. In town, the dress is casual and the attitudes friendly. Local businesses offer lodging for any size group, for any length of time, year-round, guaranteeing you are sure to find accommodations to fit your taste and budget.

Come to Gogebic County and let us help you find what you are looking for. Wander through our website and see how it feels to be in paradise. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent. Reservations can be made at the park office. Possession of alcoholic beverages by minors is strictly prohibited.

Despite the change in law, the use of marijuana in public is still not legal or allowed. Pets must be kept on a 6-foot leash and must never be left unattended.

Please clean up after your animals. No animals on the beach. Campers may not camp for more than 15 consecutive nights. Campsites must be occupied each night.

Two vehicles allowed per campsite. Visitors must leave by 10pm. Fireworks are not permitted. The Great Lakes are powerful bodies of water. DO NOT swim near or jump off break walls or navigational channel walls. Always pay attention to changing conditions and the beach flag warning system found in designated buoyed swim areas.

Before heading out, visit Michigan.



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