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  1. Home - Leconte Lodge

    High atop Mt. LeConte in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, LeConte Lodge® is the highest guest lodge in the eastern United States. It is situated on an open glade just below the …

  2. About - Leconte Lodge

    At 6,593 feet elevation, Mount LeConte is the third highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and LeConte Lodge is located near the summit at 6,360 feet elevation.

  3. Reservations - Leconte Lodge

    For Reservations, please contact: LeConte Lodge® 250 Apple Valley Road Sevierville, TN 37862 Phone: (865) 429-5704 Fax: (865) 774-0045 Email: [email protected]

  4. Amenities - Leconte Lodge

    Located in the middle of the half-million acre Great Smoky Mountains National Park, LeConte Lodge® is the only place where a visitor can sleep overnight on a mountaintop in a snug, …

  5. 2026 Wait List - Leconte Lodge

    The staff and management of LeConte Lodge reserve the right to change or modify unit preference requests to best utilize the limited space available. These changes allow us to …

  6. Hiking Trails - Leconte Lodge

    The only way to reach the facility is by taking hiking trails up and back. Regardless of the trail you choose, it’s as if the height and climate of the mountain had compressed hundreds of miles of …

  7. Trail & Weather Info - Leconte Lodge

    Please call 865-429-5704 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, EDT, Monday through Friday, the LeConte Reservation line if you would like to check trail conditions or if you have any …

  8. Trails & Hikers - Leconte Lodge

    TRAILS & HIKERS – FAQs You can find directions and additional information about the trails on our blog found here: http://www.highonleconte.slamdotdemo.com/trail ...

  9. Parking - Leconte Lodge

    Visitors to Mt. LeConte will also have the option of parking in Gatlinburg, and arranging for a shuttle to and from the trailhead. Whether you are an overnight guest or a day hiker, please …

  10. Getting There - Leconte Lodge

    A high percentage of the guests each year are people who return time and again to accept the challenge of the hike and bask in the serenity and solitude of majestic Mount LeConte.