Sugarloaf Mountain

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Dickerson, United States

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Sugarloaf Mountain Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sugarloaf Mountain is located in Dickerson, United States on 7901 Comus Rd. Sugarloaf Mountain is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

Address

7901 Comus Rd

Phone

+1 3018742024

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Bernie Lee

This is a really nice hiking area with lots of options for beginners to enthusiasts. The orange trail has a pretty steep climb but the other trails are well balanced. I liked the overlooks and scenery on the blue trail the most.

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Ari

No parking in the winter, it's first come first serve and parking is VERY limited. Trails are great and scenic. Some trails like orange are more difficult. Worth the hike to the top.

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James Masciuch

Been coming here for 20 years... That's scary to even think about. Great park, private land yet open to the public. It can be crazy busy during peak times, but just got back from a short, winter mid-week hike and it was amazingly quiet. If there is a recent snow stick to the green trail to reach the summit. The stairs and southern-ish exposure helps make for an easier climb. We made the mistake of going down orange for our trip back and it was snow covered and slick. There was a lot of sliding on your bum, to make it down safely.

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Emily Evans

Fun trails and great views! We arrived a little before 10 am on a Saturday and somehow lucked out with a spot at the bottom where the entrance is. We took the white trail up, which connected with the blue to one of the parking lots up top and then we chose the red trail to go all the way up to the peak. The red trail was pretty steep, but it didn't take too long to get to the top. There were a lot of people all over the place, but we were able to find a rock to sit on for a while to look out across the view below. We took the orange trail down to the other side of the white trail to take us back to the bottom of the mountain where the entrance is. Overall a great day and my watch told me we hiked around 5 miles.

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Arpana Verma

Hiked the last 3 weekends. Love all the trails. Cool under the canopy and a great workout on the white and red trails!

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