Sugarloaf Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

Sugarloaf Campground is located on the northern end of Sugarloaf Lake. Sugarloaf has only one spot (Campsite #3) that can accommodate a small RV, trailer or truck camper.

Directions

From C o n c o n u l l y  drive north on Main Street to County Road #4015 on the right. Travel on County Road #4015 for about 5 miles to Sugarloaf Campground entrance on the left.

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4.2

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Kristi Pinger

5 years ago
3/5

Cute, but very small & primitive. 1 divided vault toilet (mens/women's). Only a few sites available, w/just a couple on the water. Also, the water is Not lake front. It's more of a pothole up past the end of Conconully Lake. Lots of wildlife to watch & mosquitoes to slap, so bring your bug juice!

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Jame B

4 years ago
5/5

Awesome! We camped for a few nights in October and had the whole campground to ourselves. It's small, only five sites but very secluded and relaxing. Recommend 100 percent.

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Aspen Smith

5 years ago
5/5

Nice spot! About 6 sites and we were the only ones there. Not on swimmable water but the lake is about a 5 minute drive from the site with awesome cliffs for jumping off! Grills on the fire pits. Toilet washrooms. Gravel road access.

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Adam

6 years ago
4/5

This campground is farrrrr off the main road down a long gravel road, so be forewarned. Once we arrived though, it was extremely pleasant and we had the campground all to ourselves. We saw a few hunters/fishermen on the single lane road in and had to crush our vehicles into the bushes to get by, but all worked out well. LOTS OF MOSQUITOES since it's by a small pond, and we were treated to rain overnight, but still a great sleep and night.

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Great place if you want privacy (in general) from people.

Not so great if you don't like flies and mosquitos. Be sure to bring your repellant and your bite stick for the itch.

As long as you have those, you can have a fairly peaceful camping experience with only a few actual campsites and a well stocked outhouse right near the lake shore.

Be sure to check if campfires are legal before you go as it changes in summer to No Fires.

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