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{{Trail | {{Trail | ||
|Trail Highlight=Lovely 180 degree views from a rock outcropping | |Trail Highlight=Lovely 180 degree views from a rock outcropping | ||
|Park=Great Smoky Mountains National Park | |||
|Trail System=Appalachian Trail | |Trail System=Appalachian Trail | ||
|Trail Marking=White AT Blaze | |Trail Marking=White AT Blaze | ||
|Trail Use=Hiking | |Trail Use=Hiking | ||
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|Elevation Gain=1640 ft | |Elevation Gain=1640 ft | ||
|Elevation Change Direction=South-to-North | |Elevation Change Direction=South-to-North | ||
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Great Smoky Mountains. Park at Newfound gap and take the AT eastbound. At roughly 1.8 miles, continue straight on the AT at the split for Sweat Heifer Creek Trail junction. At 2.7 miles, the trail splits again with a fork to the left to Mount Leconte on the Boulevard Trail and Jump Off trail (short one-mile round-trip adder hike to get to this overlook from the junction). For Charlies Bunion, continue straight (slight right) on the AT. You'll pass the Icewater Spring Shelter. At roughly 4 miles, there will be a short spur on the left taking you to the overlook. | Great Smoky Mountains. Park at Newfound gap and take the AT eastbound. At roughly 1.8 miles, continue straight on the AT at the split for Sweat Heifer Creek Trail junction. At 2.7 miles, the trail splits again with a fork to the left to Mount Leconte on the Boulevard Trail and Jump Off trail (short one-mile round-trip adder hike to get to this overlook from the junction). For Charlies Bunion, continue straight (slight right) on the AT. You'll pass the Icewater Spring Shelter. At roughly 4 miles, there will be a short spur on the left taking you to the overlook. | ||