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Swain County

Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails

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United States
North Carolina
Swain County

Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails

Hard

4.9

(3739)

19,450

hikers

Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails

06:53

21.7km

780m

Hiking

Embark on a challenging hike up Mount LeConte via the Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails, a difficult 13.5 miles (21.7 km) route that demands 2546 feet (776 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to spend around 6 hours and 52 minutes on this journey, traversing diverse terrain that includes sections with cable handrails and log steps. As you ascend, you will pass through a beautiful spruce-fir alpine forest, experiencing the unique atmosphere of the Great Smoky Mountains.

When planning your visit, an early start is highly recommended, especially if you want to secure parking and avoid the crowds that can gather on the Alum Cave section. Be prepared for potentially slippery conditions, particularly in wet or icy weather, where the cable handrails on steep ledges become essential for safety. Always check local park advisories before heading out to ensure the trail is open and conditions are favorable for hiking.

This route stands out for its unique geological features, such as the impressive Arch Rock and the massive Alum Cave Bluffs, which add to the adventure. Reaching the summit of Mount LeConte rewards you with incredible vistas from Myrtle Point, offering nearly 360-degree views that are particularly stunning at sunrise. The combination of varied landscapes and rewarding views makes this a memorable experience for seasoned hikers.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Waypoints

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Newfound Gap and Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

A special place in history. This is the place where President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Great Smoky Mountains a National Park in 1940.
The Rockefeller Family built the Rockefeller Memorial - A viewing platform which gives you an incredible view of the area.
Newfound Gap is also situated on the Stateline between Tennessee and North Carolina.

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980 m

Gorgeous View

Highlight • Viewpoint

Magnificent views over the Smoky Mountains.

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2

2.82 km

Sweat Heifer Creek Trail

Highlight • Trail

It takes about two hours to climb the trail from Kephart Shelter up to the Appalachian Trail, an elevation of approx. 700 m.

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4.07 km

Mount Ambler

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4

11.5 km

A small, demanding passage (a lot of scree and steep slopes, which is secured with a rope.

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5

12.4 km

Myrtle Point

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Myrtle Point is in the east of the Mount LeConte ridge at an altitude of 1,992 m. Myrtle Point is a great spot for views to east and west including sunrises and sunsets.

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13.0 km

Mount Le Conte

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7

13.6 km

Mount LeConte Lodge sits at 6,600' (2,011m) and provides overnight lodging in several guest cabins, meals in a central dining hall, and sells snacks and lunches for day visitors. Constructed in 1930s, the back county inn ranks the highest in the Eastern United states. The nearby Clifftops overlooks provides astounding views, and can offer fantastic sunsets. Find out more at lecontelodge.com

Guests must book far in advance to stay in the lodge cabins, which run about $150/pp a night. The nearby AT shelter accommodates 10 people and is much easier to reserve a spot in for a $4 fee, though not quite the posh experience of staying at the lodge.

Reachable only by foot, any trail to LeConte will gain from 2,700 ft to nearly 4,000' in elevation, offering stunning views of the park along the way.

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18.0 km

Alum Cave Bluffs

Highlight • Natural Monument

At about 4 kilometers and little more than one hour walk from the trailhead you will reach the Alum Cave Bluffs at an altitude of about 1,500 m. This place isn't a cave, but an overhanging rock with a height of about 25 m and depth of 12 m.
The majority of hikers on the Alum Cave Trail, including families with children, go up to this point and then back to the parking at the trailhead.

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18.1 km

Alum Cave Trail

Highlight • Trail

A very beautiful hike up to the bluffs which are unique

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10

18.5 km

At about 3.2 kilometers and less than one hours walk from the trailhead hikers will reach the Inspiration Point at an altitude of about 1,400 m, a heath that offers views to the west and Myrtle Point near the top of Mount LeConte towards the northeast.

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21.7 km

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21.1 km

605 m

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< 100 m

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21.0 km

603 m

127 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails hike suitable for beginners?

No, this combined route is considered a strenuous hike. It involves significant elevation gain (approximately 3,000 feet) and covers nearly 16 miles roundtrip. The Alum Cave Trail section is particularly steep, and parts of the trail can be narrow with steep ledges, sometimes requiring the use of cable handrails. It's best suited for experienced hikers.

Where does the trail start and what are the parking options?

This route typically starts from the Alum Cave Trailhead, which is located off Newfound Gap Road. Another starting point for the Boulevard Trail section is near Newfound Gap itself. Parking can be very challenging, especially during peak season. It's highly recommended to arrive very early in the morning to secure a spot at the trailhead parking areas.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

While there are no specific hiking permits required for this trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park does require a valid parking tag for any vehicle parked for more than 15 minutes within the park. These tags can be purchased online or at visitor centers. There is no entrance fee to the park itself.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The best times to hike this trail are typically spring and fall when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant with wildflowers or fall foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter brings the possibility of snow and ice, making conditions more challenging and potentially requiring specialized gear. Always check weather conditions before you go.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the way?

This trail offers a wealth of natural beauty and landmarks. Key highlights include:

  • Alum Cave Bluffs: A massive, overhanging cliff face.
  • Inspiration Point: Offering panoramic views of Little Duck Hawk Ridge.
  • Arch Rock: A unique geological formation where the trail passes through a natural arch.
  • Myrtle Point: Near the summit, providing nearly 360-degree views, especially stunning at sunrise.
  • Cliff Top: Another excellent viewpoint near the summit.
  • LeConte Lodge: The highest elevation lodge in the Eastern US, accessible only by foot.

Is the Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails route dog-friendly?

No, dogs are not permitted on the Alum Cave Trail or the Boulevard Trail, nor on most other trails within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is a park regulation to protect wildlife and the natural environment. Dogs are generally only allowed on paved roads and two short, paved walking paths within the park.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is highly varied and challenging. The Alum Cave Trail starts with a moderate ascent along Alum Cave Creek, becoming steeper past Arch Rock and towards the bluffs. Sections can be slippery when wet or icy. The path to the summit can be narrow with steep ledges, sometimes requiring cable handrails. The Boulevard Trail also features significant elevation changes, including log steps and sections along the mountain's ridgeline.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily utilizes sections of the Boulevard Trail and the Alum Cave Trail. It also briefly passes through segments of the Cliff Top Trail, Sweat Heifer Creek Trail, and Bull Head Trail near the summit area.

Are there any facilities or amenities available at the summit?

At the summit of Mount LeConte, you'll find the LeConte Lodge, which offers rustic accommodations and meals for overnight guests (reservations required far in advance). There are also restrooms available for day hikers. You might even spot the llama team that delivers supplies to the lodge!

What should I pack for a hike on Mount LeConte via Alum Cave and Boulevard Trails?

Given the trail's length and difficulty, you should pack essentials for a strenuous day hike. This includes plenty of water, high-energy snacks, rain gear (weather can change quickly), layers of clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a first-aid kit, a map and compass or GPS device, and a headlamp or flashlight. Trekking poles can also be very helpful for stability on steep sections.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

This is a long and challenging hike. While the tour data estimates approximately 6 hours and 53 minutes of moving time, most hikers should plan for a full day, typically 8 to 10 hours, to account for breaks, enjoying the viewpoints, and the strenuous nature of the trail. Starting early is crucial to allow ample time before dark.

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