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.
Alum Cave Trail is the most heavily used of the five paths en route to the summit.
Accessible solely by trail, it is the only private lodging available inside the park.
Another popular hiking trail led to the pinnacle of the Chimney Tops, so named because of its unique dual-humped peaktops.
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.
Most of the park's trail shelters are located along the Appalachian Trail or a short distance away on side trails.
LeConte Shelter is located a short distance east of LeConte Lodge on The Boulevard Trail.
The Kephart Shelter is located at the terminus of the Kephart Prong Trail which begins upstream of the Collins Creek Picnic Area.