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Hiking : Sugarloaf Mountain

United States Utah Salt Lake County

Map of the trail for Sugarloaf Mountain

Durée

02:22:40

Distance

5.089 km

Dénivelé

480.0 m

Located in a picturesque area, the hike to Sugarloaf Mountain offers a moderate challenge with a total distance of 5.089 kilometers and an elevation gain of 480 meters. The estimated duration for this out-and-back route is 2 hours and 22 minutes, making it a great option for a half-day adventure.

Starting at the trailhead parking lot at Cecret Lake TH Parking, hikers will pass by Albion Basin Campground, a convenient accommodation option for those looking to extend their stay in the area. Approximately 1.41 kilometers into the hike, you will reach Cecret Lake, a beautiful natural water feature that provides a serene setting for a rest stop.

As you continue on the trail, keep an eye out for drinking water sources along the way, located at various points to help you stay hydrated. Around the 2.54-kilometer mark, you'll reach the highlight of the hike - Sugarloaf Mountain. Offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, this peak is worth the climb.

For safety and comfort, be sure to pack plenty of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before setting out. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic outdoor experience, the hike to Sugarloaf Mountain is sure to delight all who traverse its paths.

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