Lake Gogebic State Park is a 360acre state park in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on the shore of Lake Gogebic. Lake Gogebic is the largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula. There is nearly a mile of beach front access. Camping is available with rustic to modern facilities. A 2mi nature trail winds through the Ottawa National Forest.HistoryIn 1926, Gogebic County purchased land on Lake Gogebic. The county then gave the land to the State of Michigan. E. J. Stickley and W. Bonafas gave additional land to the state and in 1930 the State Park opened.Two gravestones were discovered in the park in 1962. One engraved with "1822 JOHN KEY" and the other with "1824 WHITH". Researchers say that they could belong to fur traders or others with undertakings with the Native Americans.Facilities Beach House Boat Launch Campground - 127 Sites Picnic Area Picnic Shelter - Reservation required PlaygroundActivities Cross Country Skiing Fishing Hiking Metal Detecting SwimmingNearby Points of Interest Agate Falls Black River Bond Falls Lake Superior Porcupine Mountains Presque Isle River
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