Every Boat Ramp on Lake Gogebic
3 boat ramps ยท Gogebic, Ontonagon, Michigan
13,380
Surface Acres
35 ft
Max Depth
3
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Gogebic
About Lake Gogebic
Lake Gogebic is the largest inland lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula at 13,380 acres, stretching across Gogebic and Ontonagon counties in the western UP. Surrounded by dense forests and the rugged terrain of the Ottawa National Forest, the lake offers a remote, wilderness boating experience that is increasingly rare in the Great Lakes region. The lake's moderate depth of 35 feet and fertile waters support a diverse and productive fishery.
Walleye are the premier game fish on Lake Gogebic, with the lake consistently producing quality fish thanks to natural reproduction and careful management. Yellow perch grow to impressive sizes in the nutrient-rich water, providing outstanding eating. Smallmouth bass inhabit the rocky shoreline structure, while northern pike, crappie, and bluegill offer additional variety. Ice fishing is a major draw in winter, with walleye and perch the primary targets.
Lake Gogebic State Park on the western shore provides a boat launch, campground, and swimming beach. Additional public access points are available around the lake. The surrounding communities of Marenisco and Bergland offer basic lodging and services catering to anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. The lake's remote location in the UP means less fishing pressure than comparable Lower Peninsula lakes, and the forested setting provides a peaceful retreat for boaters seeking solitude.
Nearest towns: Marenisco, Bergland, Merriweather
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