Arch Rock

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Arch Rock is a prominent natural stone arch and landmark along the Alum Cave Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
natural rock arch
appearsIn Alum Cave Trail descriptions
Great Smoky Mountains National Park hiking guides
approximateDistanceFromTrailhead about 1.3 miles from Alum Cave Trailhead
crossedBy Alum Cave Trail footpath NERFINISHED
featureOf Alum Cave Trail hiking route NERFINISHED
formedBy erosion
hasAccess foot traffic only
hasGeologicalType sandstone arch
hasNearestMajorTown Gatlinburg, Tennessee NERFINISHED
hasTrailInfrastructure handrail
stone steps
isAlongRouteTo Alum Cave Bluffs NERFINISHED
Mount Le Conte NERFINISHED
isStopOn Alum Cave Trail itinerary
locatedIn Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
Sevier County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnTrail Alum Cave Trail NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
notableFor distinctive natural arch formation
narrow rock passageway
openTo public
orientation trail passes through opening in rock
partOf Great Smoky Mountains NERFINISHED
popularFor day hiking
nature photography
sightseeing
safetyAdvised use caution on wet or icy conditions
subjectTo National Park Service regulations
surroundedBy temperate deciduous forest
usedAs waypoint on hike to Alum Cave
waypoint on hike to Mount Le Conte summit
withinEcosystem Southern Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED

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Alum Cave Trail feature Arch Rock