Milner Pass

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Milner Pass is a high mountain pass in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park, known for carrying a major transcontinental divide crossing and offering scenic alpine views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain pass
category Landforms of Rocky Mountain National Park
Mountain passes of Colorado
Transportation in Grand County, Colorado
Transportation in Larimer County, Colorado
climate alpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Continental Divide
surface form: Continental Divide of the Americas
elevation 10759 ft
3279 m
feature Continental Divide sign
Poudre Lake
hasRoadsideFacilities interpretive signs
parking area
hasView alpine scenery
forested valleys
mountain scenery
locatedIn Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Trail Ridge Road
surface form: Trail Ridge Road Scenic Byway
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: United States National Park Service
mountainRange Rocky Mountains
namedAfter unknown
near Poudre Lake
onRouteBetween Estes Park, Colorado
surface form: Estes Park

Grand Lake
openSeasonally yes
partOf Front Range Urban Corridor
surface form: Front Range
region Grand County, Colorado
Larimer County, Colorado
roadType U.S. Route 34
surface form: U.S. Highway 34
state Colorado
touristAttraction yes
traversedBy Trail Ridge Road
typicalWinterCondition snow-covered
usedFor hiking access
scenic driving
tourism
wildlife viewing
watershedDivideBetween Colorado River Basin
surface form: Colorado River basin

Poudre River basin
withinProtectedArea Rocky Mountain National Park

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U.S. Route 34 highestPoint Milner Pass