Pronounced "Go-gee-bic," Gogebic Lake gets its name from the Ojibwe language, meaning roughly "where trout make rings on the water." At 1672 feet in elevation (116 feet above West Pike Lake), this picturesque lake is bordered by hills over 2000 feet high. The lake has been stocked with trout since 1957, with brook trout stocked every other year by the Minnesota DNR, making it an ideal spot for catching a few fish while you're here. There are two campsites along the lake, one right on the Border Route Trail (BRT) and the other reachable only by canoe.