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Sugarloaf Mountain is a 690-foot-high mountain, or oversized hill, that rises above the deep, fertile valley near the city of Heber Springs. It is the result of remnants of erosion caused by the Little Red River (Arkansas). Sugarloaf is a very popular hiking destination for the residents of Heber Springs and other neighboring communities. Its slopes are covered with wind-stunted cedars and scrub oak, which do not impede the view in all directions. There are three main trails going up Sugarloaf: The Summit Trail, Tonowanda Base Trail, and Hidden Pond Trail. There are numerous benches along the trails that have been constructed and placed there by volunteers. The area by the trailhead is a paved parking lot and green area with picnic tables.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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