Mount Le Conte

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Mount Le Conte is one of the highest and most prominent peaks in the Great Smoky Mountains, known for its extensive hiking trails and panoramic summit views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 2010 m
6593 ft
firstRecordedAs Mount Le Conte self-link
hasGeology Precambrian sandstone and shale
hasLodge LeConte Lodge
hasSubpeak Cliff Tops
High Top
Myrtle Point
West Point
hasSummitFeature multiple subpeaks
hasTrail Alum Cave Trail
Bullhead Trail
Rainbow Falls Trail
The Boulevard Trail
Trillium Gap Trail
hasVegetation Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest near summit
mixed hardwood forest on lower slopes
hasViewOf Clingmans Dome area
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
surface form: Gatlinburg

Newfound Gap
surface form: Newfound Gap area
higherThan Clingmans Dome
surface form: Mount Guyot (in terms of local prominence from Gatlinburg side)
highestPoint High Top
knownFor extensive hiking trails
panoramic summit views
sunrise views from Myrtle Point
sunset views from Cliff Tops
LeConteLodgeAccess accessible only by hiking trails
LeConteLodgeElevation about 6400 ft
LeConteLodgeEstablished 1926
locatedIn Great Smoky Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sevier County, Tennessee
mountainRange Appalachian Mountains
namedAfter John LeConte
nameHonors John LeConte, American physicist
parkEstablished 1934
partOf Blue Ridge Mountains
surface form: Blue Ridge Physiographic Province
popularActivity backpacking
day hiking
photography
wildlife viewing
primaryAccessTown Gatlinburg, Tennessee
prominence 1332 ft
406 m
protectedArea Great Smoky Mountains National Park
ranking third-highest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
third-highest peak in Tennessee
state Tennessee

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Sevier County, Tennessee hasLandmark Mount Le Conte
Mount Le Conte firstRecordedAs Mount Le Conte self-link