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Relief map of the U.S. State of Colorado. This is a list of some important mountain passes in the Rocky Mountains of the U.S. State of Colorado . Mountain passes and highway summits traversed by improved roads
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Mountain passes of Colorado" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.
Selected mountain passes of the Rocky Mountains; Pass Region Elevation [1] [2] WGS84 [3] [4] Access; Abbot Pass [5] Alberta British Columbia 2922 m 9,587 ft Foot trail between Banff National Park and Yoho National Park
Until 2019, the highest unpaved road crossing of a pass in Colorado; now the highest paved crossing of Divide in US. Pacific or Gulf of Mexico drainage. 38°38′45″N 106°24′32″W / 38.64583°N 106.40889°W / 38.64583; -106
Lizard Head Pass, Colorado; Logan Pass, Montana [1] Lolo Pass, Idaho and Montana; Lookout Pass, Idaho and Montana; Lost Trail Pass, Idaho and Montana; Loveland Pass, Colorado [1] MacDonald Pass, Montana; Marias Pass, Montana [1] Marshall Pass, Colorado [1] McClure Pass, Colorado; McGregor Pass, British Columbia [1] Milner Pass, Colorado [1 ...
View from near Cottonwood Pass, facing northwest. Cottonwood Pass (elevation 12,119 feet (3,694 m)) is a high mountain pass on the Continental Divide in south-central Colorado in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It is located along the border of Gunnison and Chaffee counties in Colorado, and is in the Sawatch Range.
In 1869, he opened this section of wagon road now known as Loveland Pass. It would be abandoned in 1906 and then restored for vehicle use in 1920 by the U.S. Forest Service. [3] Loveland is the highest mountain pass in Colorado that regularly stays open during a snowy winter season. [4]
Fremont Pass is a 11,318-foot (3,450 m) mountain pass in central Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It forms the continental divide on the border between Lake County and Summit County .