Sugarloaf Mountain (Franklin County, Maine)

      Sugarloaf Mountain
      Sugarloaf Mt seen from AT above Crocker Cirque.jpg
      Sugarloaf Mountain seen from the AT above Crocker Cirque
      Elevation 4,250 ft (1,295 m)[1]
      Prominence 3,180 ft (969 m)[2]
      Listing New England 4000 footers
      #6 New England Fifty Finest
      Location
      Sugarloaf Mountain (Franklin County, Maine) is located in Maine
      Sugarloaf Mountain
      Franklin County, Maine, U.S.
      Range Rangeley-Stratton
      Coordinates 45°01′53″N 70°18′47″W / 45.031389°N 70.313056°W / 45.031389; -70.313056Coordinates: 45°01′53″N 70°18′47″W / 45.031389°N 70.313056°W / 45.031389; -70.313056[3]
      Topo map USGS Sugarloaf Mountain

      Sugarloaf Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine. It is the second highest mountain in the state, after Mount Katahdin. Sugarloaf is flanked to the south by Spaulding Mountain.

      The northeast and west sides of Sugarloaf drain into the South Branch of the Carrabassett River, which flows into the Kennebec River, and into the Gulf of Maine. The southeast side of Sugarloaf drains into Rapid Stream, then into the West Branch of the Carrabassett River.

      The Appalachian Trail (AT), a 2,170 mi (3,490 km) National Scenic Trail from Georgia to Maine, passes within a mile of the summit, skirting the peak to the west, and the summit is reached by a 0.6 mi (0.97 km) side trail. This side trail, and a trail down the east side of Sugarloaf, were originally part of the AT, which has been relocated down the north side of the mountain to the west of the ski slopes. Sugarloaf, a major ski resort is located on the north side of the mountain.

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      References

      1. ^ Summit elevation between 4,240 and 4,260 feet."Sugarloaf". SummitPost.org. http://www.summitpost.org/page/154948.
      2. ^ Key col elevation between 1,060 and 1,080 feet."Sugarloaf Mountain, Maine". Peakbagger.com. 
      3. ^ "Sugarloaf Mountain". Geographic Names Information System, U.S. Geological Survey. 
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      Last modified on 16 March 2013, at 05:42