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The Boulevard Trail is an American hiking trail in the
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, in Sevier County,
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. The trail ascends Mount Le Conte, the tallest (and sixth highest) mountain east of the
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and offers high-elevation views before terminating near the LeConte Lodge.


Vital information

*The Boulevard Trail is the longest route to the summit of Mount Le Conte (elev. ; 2,010 m) *The path follows the
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for , between Newfound Gap and Charlie's Bunion *Never during the hike does the trail dip below *The trailhead is located at Newfound Gap, off U.S. Highway 441 (Newfound Gap Road), between Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Cherokee, North Carolina, on either end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park


Landmarks/overlooks

*High Top *Mount Le Conte backcountry shelter *Myrtle Point (via spur trail) *
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(near the trailhead) * The Jumpoff (via spur trail)


Trail synopsis


Appalachian Trail to Boulevard Trailhead

The Boulevard Trail connects the summit of Mount Le Conte with the Appalachian Trail along the main crest of the Great Smokies. The trail is named after the rugged gap situated between Mount Le Conte and
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. The trailhead is located along the Appalachian Trail east of Newfound Gap. Unlike the other trails leading to the top of Mount Le Conte, the Boulevard begins near , thus the overall elevation gain along the trail is dramatically less than that of all other routes. However, this oft-quoted statistic is a bit misleading, as the trail contains many dips and subsequent rises over its course. Still, the high elevation provides for a much cooler hike, making the trail more attractive in summer months. The Appalachian Trail between Newfound Gap and its Boulevard Trail junction is rather gentle, providing some peeks through the brush of the surrounding mountains. At the junction, the Appalachian Trail continues east to Charlies Bunion and the eastern Smokies, whereas the Boulevard Trail heads north across the flank of Mount Kephart en route to Le Conte.


The Boulevard Trailhead to LeConte Lodge

Approximately from the Boulevard-Appalachian Trail junction is the Jumpoff Trail, a side trail that crosses the summit of Mount Kephart en route to a cliff overlooking the eastern Smokies and Sevier County. About a mile past the Jumpoff Trail junction, the Boulevard Trail descends for appx. before rising again to the top of Anakeesta Knob. The trail then descends once again, before rising along the eastern side of Mount Le Conte. At the trail comes to a spur trail leading to one of the four peaks of the Le Conte
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, Myrtle Point. Myrtle Point is particularly known for its fantastic sunrises, as it provides a clear view to the east. Just beyond the side trail to Myrtle Point, the Boulevard Trail ascends to High Top, the highest point on Mount Le Conte (). In the vein of an ancient
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custom whereby it is said that passersby should add a stone to a pile of rocks as a peace offering to evil spirits, a substantial rock pile has developed at the summit of High Top. From High Top, the Boulevard Trail continues for another to the Mount Le Conte backcountry shelter (modeled after those found on the Appalachian Trail) and then a short distance to LeConte Lodge, where the trail terminates at its junction with the
Alum Cave Trail The Alum Cave Trail, also known as Alum Cave Bluff Trail, is a hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount Le Conte (Tennessee), Mount Le Conte, the sixth highest mountain ea ...
and the Trillium Gap Trail. LeConte Lodge is the only commercial lodging available in the national park, as it operates about 10 rustic cabins with no electricity or appliances. The lodge also operates an office which provides t-shirts and other merchandise for hikers and various amenities for guests of the lodge. A final spur trail leads from LeConte Lodge to the summit of Cliff Tops, which looks out over Le Conte's western flank into the central Smokies.


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Great Smoky Mountains National Park HomepageLeConte Lodge Homepage
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