Sugarloaf Mountain (Florida)
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Sugarloaf Mountain is the highest point in peninsular Florida, at 312 feet (95 m) above sea level. It is in Lake County. This area is soon to be developed into a golf community of the same name [1]. It is 210.53 miles from the next highest peak, which is in Moultrie, Georgia. At 345 ft., Britton Hill is the highest elevation in the state, but is not in peninsular Florida, it is in the western Florida panhandle.