Lake Ore-be-gone explained

Lake Ore-be-gone
Location:Gilbert, Minnesota
Coords:47.4786°N -92.4617°W
Type:Artificial lake
Basin Countries:United States
Area:140acres
Max-Depth:132m (433feet)
Elevation: above sea level
Pushpin Map:Minnesota#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Ore-be-gone in Minnesota, USA.

Lake Ore-be-gone is a 140acres artificial lake, formed by the flooding of three open-pit iron ore mines, within the city limits of Gilbert, Minnesota, US.[1] [2]

Since the flooding of the mining pits, the area around the lake has been subject to land reclamation, and there now exist beaches and docks. As of June 2011, the beaches previously closed due to low water have been excavated and a new swimming area and boat landing are in the works.

There are many sunken attractions for scuba divers to explore near the boat landings and the beach. A map can be found outside the changing house, and the sites are typically marked with white buoys from late spring to October.

The lake's name is a pun on the well-known fictional town of Lake Wobegon, purportedly located in Minnesota.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kero, Pete . Minescapes: Reclaiming Minnesota's Mined Lands . 2023-05-02 . Minnesota Historical Society Press . 978-1-68134-224-5 . Kindle . en.
  2. Web site: Gordon . Jack . 2016-02-17 . Midwest Scuba Diving . 2024-02-08 . Minnesota Monthly . en-US.