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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Smoky Mountains National Park' has mentioned 'Hiking' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 2 Cultural importance 3 Geology 4 Environment 4.1 Climate 4.2 Air pollution 5 Biology and ecology 5.1 Fish 5.1.1 List of fish 6 Attractions and activities 6.1 Hiking 6.2 Other activities 7 Historic areas within the national park 7.1 Historic districts 7.2 Individual listings 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External links
Hiking[edit]
Main article: Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
There are 850 miles (1,370xc2xa0km) of trails and unpaved roads in the park for hiking, including 70 miles (110xc2xa0km) of the Appalachian Trail.
Another popular hiking trail led to the pinnacle of the Chimney Tops, so named because of its unique dual-humped peaktops.
In addition to day hiking, the national park offers opportunities for backpacking and camping.
After hiking and simple sightseeing, fishing (especially fly fishing) is the most popular activity in the national park.
The Mingus Mill (in Oconaluftee) and Smoky Mountain Hiking Club cabin in Greenbrier have been deemed eligible for listing.