- Sugarloaf Hill (Hudson Highlands)
Infobox Mountain
Name = Sugarloaf Hill
Photo = Hudson river from bear mountain bridge.jpg
Caption = Looking north towards Sugarloaf Hill from theBear Mountain Bridge . The distinctive conical profile of Sugarloaf can be seen at center right.
Elevation = ft to m|760
Location =New York , USA
Range =Hudson Highlands
Prominence =
Coordinates = coord|41|21|39|N|73|56|47|W|type:mountain_region:US
Topographic
USGS Peekskill
First ascent =
Easiest route =hiking trailSugarloaf Hill is a peak along the
Hudson River in Putnam County,New York , part of theHudson Highlands . It was named by the Dutch for its resemblance in outline to asugarloaf when sailing up the river towards it.cite book | title= | first=Benson J | last=Lossing | title=From the Wilderness to the Sea | chapter=Chapter XIV | publisher=Virtue & Yorston | place=New York | chapterurl=http://www.fortklock.com/hudsonch14.htm | accessdate=2007-04-21]Topography
Sugarloaf Hill is in fact a ridge, running northeast and southwest, close to the east shore of the Hudson. The peak of Castle Rock lies off the northeast end of the ridge, while NY 9D runs along the west side. A small stream runs along the southeast side and flows into the Hudson, while to the northwest, the ground declines gently to the Hudson.
The hill is about ft to m|760 high at its summit, towards the middle of the ridge. A red-blazed trail climbs its western side, and then runs along the ridge, across the summit, to end at a viewpoint over the Hudson of about ft to m|700 elevation.
NYNJTC Trail Map 101, East Hudson Trails:Hudson Highlands State Park 7th ed., 2006]Flora
Somewhat unusually, "
Opuntia humifusa ", prickly-pear cactus, can be found growing on ledges atop Sugarloaf. The oceanic warmth brought upstream by the estuarine Hudson and the sunny, exposed rock allows this cactus to grow on the hill, and elsewhere in the Hudson Higlands.cite web | url=http://www.visiontownofhighlands.com/great_hikes.htm | title=Great Hikes in Highlands, New York | accessdate=2007-04-21]History
Beverley, the house of Col.
Beverley Robinson , was built at the foot of the peak in 1758. Robinson, a Tory, lost his house and estates there to confiscation in 1777. It was used as a headquarters by several American generals during the Revolution, andBenedict Arnold chose to dwell there when he took command ofWest Point in 1780. It was at Beverley that Arnold learned of the capture ofJohn André and the failure of his treason, and fled thence to HMS "Vulture". [cite book | title=Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley | first=Harold Donaldson | last=Eberlein | coauthors=Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard | url=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486263045&id=kYktB96BLdgC | pages=34–35 | accessdate=2007-04-21]Beverley later passed into the hands of
Hamilton Fish , and was destroyed by a fire in 1892. [cite book | title=Stories from Early New York History | first=Sherman | last=Williams | pages=238 | url=http://books.google.com/books?vid=01B4T-ns-0WYJghffhk&id=ausjGbaitd4C | accessdate=2007-04-21] The hill was donated by the Osborn family to theTaconic State Park Commission in 1974, [cite web | url=http://www.hhr.highlands.com/sugarloa.htm | title=Sugar Loaf Mountain | accessdate=2007-04-21] and now forms part of the Osborn Preserve ofHudson Highlands State Park .References
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