Start (or end) in Apopka, FL which is a few miles northwest of Orlando. From there head northwest on US 441 and look for when it meets County Road (CR) 448 and take a left (head west) on CR 448. Take 448 until it runs into CR 561 and take a left (head south) all the way till it intersects with CR 455 at Howey Height. Take a left (head east) on 455 and it will turn south east and pass Sugarloaf Mountain (on the right). Stay on 455 for 10 miles and it will bring you into Montverde Junction. At some point around here Rt 455 and Old Rt 50 merge and you want to take Old CR 50 under the Ronald Reagan Turnpike and continue south east into Killarney. Stay on CR 50 as it now head east and brings you into Winter Garden, FL and your route's end point (or starting point).
Sugarloaf mountain is the toughest bike ride in Florida , we did only 32 mile on sugarloaf , it was more challenging than 58 mile on vanfleet trail .
Sugarloaf Mountain in Clermont was a real challenge!
If you want to practice biking for an upcoming Ironman - the highest elevation in Central Fla. is here. Start on 561 (not 561a) and Sugarloaf Mountain Road. Make sure to have plenty of water, proper nutrition, good,motivating company and a spare tire.
At 312 feet, Sugarloaf is the highest point on the Florida peninsula. Located on the western shore of Lake Apopka, Sugarloaf affords the vantage point of incredible views of the lake and surrounding valley.