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Plan Your Visit to Sugar Hill

Driving directions to Sugar Hill
To reach Sugar Hill, follow Alt. Rte. 58 to St. Paul. Coming from the west, turn right at the first stoplight. Coming from the east, turn left at the second stoplight. In either case, drive to the parking lot at the end of the road. The trailhead is located across the Oxbow Dam from the parking area.


Sugar Hill's trails are open to hiking, mountain biking, and fishing as long as users pack out their litter and keep dogs under control. No horses or motorized vehicles are allowed. Biking requires an intermediate experience level around the Sugar Hill Loop while the River Trail provides an easier biking experience over flat ground with some sandy and rocky spots. Keep in mind that the Oxbow Lake Trail is owned by the town of St. Paul and walking only is allowed on that particular pathway. All users visit at their own risk and should not deviate from the trails, try to pet, feed, or catch wildlife, or to remove any plant.

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