Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Smoky Mountains National Park' has mentioned 'Trail' in the following places:
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The Alum Cave Bluffs trail to the summit of Mount LeConte provides numerous views of the Great Smoky Mountains. | WIKI |
Alum Cave Trail is the most heavily used of the five paths en route to the summit. | WIKI |
Accessible solely by trail, it is the only private lodging available inside the park. | WIKI |
Another popular hiking trail led to the pinnacle of the Chimney Tops, so named because of its unique dual-humped peaktops. | WIKI |
The Laurel Falls Trail leads to a powerful 80-foot (24xc2xa0m) waterfall, and the Clingmans Dome Trail takes visitors on an uphill climb to a 50 feet (15xc2xa0m) tall observation deck, which on a clear day offers views for many miles over the Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia mountains. | WIKI |
Most of the park's trail shelters are located along the Appalachian Trail or a short distance away on side trails. | WIKI |
LeConte Shelter is located a short distance east of LeConte Lodge on The Boulevard Trail. | WIKI |
The Kephart Shelter is located at the terminus of the Kephart Prong Trail which begins upstream of the Collins Creek Picnic Area. | WIKI |