Sugarloaf Mountain | N Yancey County, extends SE parallel to and S of Big Creek. Alt. 3,202. |
Sugarloaf Ridge | N Jackson County, extends SE from Blanton Branch to Black Mountain. |
Sugartown | See Pilot View. |
Sugartree Branch | rises in E Mitchell County and flows NW into Mine Fork Branch. |
Sugartree Creek | See South Hyco Creek. |
Sugartree Gap | on the Buncombe-Madison county line W of Campground Knob. |
Sugartree Gap | on the Haywood-Swain county line. |
Sugartree Gap | on the Swain County, N.C.-Sevier County, Tenn., line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near lat. 35°34'12" N., long. 83°39'28" W. |
Sugartree Licks | on the Haywood-Swain county line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Balsam Mountain near lat. 35°33'23" N., long. 83°09'28" W. Alt. approx. 5,160. The name comes from the days of cattle ranging in the area and a salting place. Salt for cattle was spread on the roots of a sugar maple tree. |
Sugartree Ridge | E Mitchell County between Mine Fork Branch and Dobson Branch. |