Chimney Tops Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Chimney Tops Trail is a well-loved hiking route known for its stunning mountain vistas and diverse natural beauty. This trail features a steep ascent, crossing several picturesque streams and providing breathtaking views, particularly of Mount LeConte and Sugarland Mountain, along its path. This trail is a popular choice for hikers seeking a challenging adventure amidst the park's iconic landscapes. #Hike #Mountain #Forest #Nature
- Distance: 4.0 mi
- Elevation gain: 1,581 ft
- Maximum elevation: 4,708 ft
- Elevation loss: 1,585 ft
- Minimum elevation: 3,445 ft
- Moving time: 1 h 46 m
- Moving speed: 2.3 mph
- Maximum speed: 6.7 mph
- Total time: 1 h 58 m
- Global speed: 2.0 mph
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Name: Chimney Tops Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park GPS track, route, trail
Coordinates: 35.62341 -83.47966 35.63548 -83.46826
Topography: Sevier County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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United States > North Carolina > Clay County
Hike through Great Smoky Mountains along Appalachian Trail via Standing Indian, Ridgepole Mountain, Yellow Bald, Wine Spring Bald, Copper Ridge Bald, Cheoah Bald, Wauchecha Bald, Fontana Dam, Thunderhead Mountain, Clingmans Dome, Mount Kephart and Mount Guyot. #Hike #Mountain #Nature #Forest #Lake #Appalachian
Distance: 144.0 mi • Elevation gain: 29,111 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,604 ft