Near Sugarloaf Mountain
Beautiful view on top of Sugarloaf Mountain.
Near Sugarloaf Mountain
Beautiful day on Sugarloaf Mountain.
Near Sugarloaf Mountain
Little Presque Isle from the summit of Sugarloaf.
Near Sugarloaf Mountain
Presque Isle Park in the distance, power plant and Superior Dome aka Yooper Dome to the right
Near Sugarloaf Mountain
Left for the difficult route or right for the easy route. Both are walk-able.

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Sugarloaf Mountain

4.7 (6 Ratings)
A wonderful forested hike to a summit with excellent views, that is easily accessible from Marquette.
1.2
mi
Distance
323
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.22mi
Distance
323ft
Elevation Gain
323ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,073ft
High Point
756ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There is a clearly marked large parking area on the north side of 550, but on popular weekends this lot can still fill up. The trail begins right at the north eastern corner of the parking area. You're immediately presented with a clear choice: "Difficult" to the left or "Easy Trail" to the right. There's no need to do this as a loop. The difficult route is faster and shorter but rockier and steeper than the easy route. So if you want a fast, steep out-and-back take the difficult trail, if you want a more leisurely route with wooden stairs take the easy trail. Or follow this semi-loop to make the most of the beautiful forest and rocks they both pass through. This route takes the difficult route up. Expect lots of rocks, roots, and some loose soil, but nothing remotely technical--it's still a walk-up. The Sugarloaf Difficult Trail joins the Sugarloaf Easy Trail at a quasi-four-way-intersection at a shoulder before the final ascent. There are wooden stairs that head to a (skip-able) short spur to the south that offers a nice view and some isolation. The stairs will make you think there is more to this spur than there actually is--they're a little out of place. Join the Sugarloaf Easy Trail to finish the ascent. Wooden stairs have been built to ascend any rocky areas, so it's easy but steep going. It's hard to loose your way when between sets of railings too.The summit is wide and flat, but quite rocky. There are three wooden platforms that have been built for enjoying the excellent views. You'll be able to see Marquette and both it's ore docks, Lake Superior, Hogback Mountain, and everything else nearby. There is also a stone obelisk monument built for "Bart", short for Bartlett King, the founder of Boy Scout Troop 1 who died in WWI. Retrace your steps back to the intersection but follow the Easy Trail down to make this a semi-loop. There are some cool rocks and nice shade along this route. More wooden boardwalks and stairs pass over anywhere that would have been difficult making this trail very easy and leisurely. It ends back at the parking area where you began.
History & Background
A stone monument to Bartlett King, the founder of Boy Scout Troop 1 who died in WWI, has been erected on the summit

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