Mount LeConte Lodge area

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Mount LeConte Lodge area is a popular high-elevation destination in Great Smoky Mountains National Park known for its rustic backcountry lodge, panoramic mountain views, and network of hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking area
mountain recreation area
tourist destination
accessedBy Alum Cave Trail NERFINISHED
Bullhead Trail NERFINISHED
Rainbow Falls Trail NERFINISHED
The Boulevard Trail NERFINISHED
Trillium Gap Trail NERFINISHED
accessRestriction accessible only by foot
elevation approximately 6400 feet above sea level
governedBy National Park Service regulations
hasAccommodationType cabins
communal dining hall at lodge
hasEcosystem northern hardwood forest on slopes
southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest near summit
hasFeature Mount LeConte Lodge NERFINISHED
backcountry lodge
high-elevation terrain
network of hiking trails
panoramic mountain views
hasViewpoint Cliff Tops
High Top area of Mount Le Conte NERFINISHED
Myrtle Point NERFINISHED
knownFor backpacking and day hiking
cooler temperatures than surrounding lowlands
rustic overnight accommodations
sunrise views
sunset views
locatedIn Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
Sevier County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Mount Le Conte NERFINISHED
offersActivity day hiking
overnight hiking
scenic photography
wildlife viewing
operatedUnder concession contract with National Park Service
partOf Appalachian Mountains
popularWith hikers
nature enthusiasts
photographers
prohibits private vehicle access to lodge
requires advance reservations for lodge stays
seasonalUse typically open spring through fall
subjectTo backcountry weather conditions
rapid weather changes
trailUseType non-motorized trails only
withinProtectedArea International Biosphere Reserve Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED

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Alum Cave Trail accesses Mount LeConte Lodge area