Stevens Pass (elevation 4,056 ft) is a mountain pass through the Cascade Mountains located at the border of King County and Chelan County in Washington, United States. U.S. Highway 2 travels over the pass reaching a maximum elevation of 4,061 feet (1,238 m). The BNSF Railway's Cascade Tunnel lies 1,180 feet (400 m) below the pass summit. Stevens Pass is named after John Frank Stevens, the first European American to discover it.

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  • Stevens Pass (elevation 4,056 ft) is a mountain pass through the Cascade Mountains located at the border of King County and Chelan County in Washington, United States. U.S. Highway 2 travels over the pass reaching a maximum elevation of 4,061 feet (1,238 m). The BNSF Railway's Cascade Tunnel lies 1,180 feet (400 m) below the pass summit. Stevens Pass is named after John Frank Stevens, the first European American to discover it. Indigenous Americans had seasonally berry picked in the area, but used nearby (Cady Pass @ 47°56'N 121°10'W, elevation: 4284 feet to cross the Cascades, and had seemed to miss Stevens Pass as a suitable crossing point of the Cascade Range. A recreation area by the pass contains a ski resort. Stevens Pass Ski Area is on Cowboy Mountain and Big Chief Mountain. The Pacific Crest Trail crosses US Highway 2 at Stevens Pass.
  • Stevens Pass est un col de montagne dans la chaîne des Cascades, situé à Modèle:Unité d'altitude, dans l'État de Washington, aux États-Unis.
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  • Stevens Pass (elevation 4,056 ft) is a mountain pass through the Cascade Mountains located at the border of King County and Chelan County in Washington, United States. U.S. Highway 2 travels over the pass reaching a maximum elevation of 4,061 feet (1,238 m). The BNSF Railway's Cascade Tunnel lies 1,180 feet (400 m) below the pass summit. Stevens Pass is named after John Frank Stevens, the first European American to discover it.
  • Stevens Pass est un col de montagne dans la chaîne des Cascades, situé à Modèle:Unité d'altitude, dans l'État de Washington, aux États-Unis.
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