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Highlights
Routes
1 summit • 2.2 mi • 524 ft gain • 1 hr 44 min
1 summit • 2.6 mi • 411 ft gain • 2 hr 13 min
1 summit • 6.0 mi • 1,185 ft gain • 3 hr 20 min
1 summit • 5.0 mi • 890 ft gain • 2 hr 36 min
Latest summits
"We went to Middle Sugarloaf first, then backtracked and went to North Sugarloaf. Same route I did last time. Awesome views and beautiful ledges to hang out on and eat lunch. I'm slow, so it took me 1 hour and 10 minutes to Middle Sugarloaf. Didn't pay attention to the time after that, so no idea how long we stayed at either summit or how long it took for North, though that hike felt very quick. " — Hufflepuff • Jul 7, 2018
"Kali and I went up both Middle and North Sugarloaf. Beautiful day and the summit of Middle Sugarloaf had the most awesome views!!! It was tiring getting there, but so worth the steepness of the rock stairs. North Sugarloaf was nice too, but the Middle one spoiled me a bit for it." — Hufflepuff • Sep 26, 2016
"It was a great hike, even though it wasn't that big it was still kinda steep. Of course we had hiked Willard first, so our legs were a little tired too. The view were absolutely amazing, mountains almost 360 degrees around. One of my favorite all time views, ever! I was awe struck and almost in tears at the beauty! We headed over to the South peak but it started to rain and clouds filled the sky, so we would have had no views. We decided to go down instead. I'll have to go back to see the South peak." — lindahowes • Sep 10, 2016
"Before heading home from Crawford Notch I stopped off at Zealand road and visited the summit of two little peaks, Middle and North Sugarloaf. For a total of 35 peaks in just over a week, makes the 6-1/2 hrs drive worthwhile." — Nimblefoot • Sep 5, 2016
"An absolutely perfect day for hiking. The views of the Presidentials and Pemigewasset Wildnerness were spectacular from the summit. Sugarloaf Trail was mostly dry and in very good shape." — HikeLikeMike • May 14, 2016