Explore the Lake Gogebic Area Area
A Four-Season Gem
The largest inland lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Lake Gogebic is located in the million-acre Ottawa National Forest. It covers 13,380 surface acres with 36 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 38 feet with an average depth of 17.5 feet The lake runs between Hwy M28 on the north shore and US 2 on the south end, connected by M 64 on the west side, and straddles Gogebic and Ontonagon counties and the eastern and central time zones. Lake length-14.29 miles, width 2.485 miles. Nearest towns are Bergland on the north and Marenisco near the south end.
Lake Gogebic boasts healthy populations of walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, yellow perch and whitefish, and is productive year round to boat and shore anglers in spring, summer and fall, and ice fishing during winter when snowmobiles and ORVs are used to traverse the ice. Several resorts and lodges on the lake sponsor popular summer as well as winter ice fishing tournaments with purses that attract anglers from throughout the U.P. and northern Wisconsin.
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The Timbers Resort
about 5 miles away
Bergland, MI
(906) 575-3542
Bear's Nine Pines Resort
about 6 miles away
Marenisco, MI
(906) 842-3361
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Enjoy the Lake Gogebic Area area In An RV
RVing is a fun and affordable way to spend your stay by the lake. RV travel is up to 60% less expensive than other types of vacations, so you can travel more for less. Renting an RV is easy:
Find the perfect RV > Book your RV > Pick-up the RV or have it delivered > Hit the road!
Find the perfect RV > Book your RV > Pick-up the RV or have it delivered > Hit the road!