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Fall River Pass (elevation 11,796 feet (3,595 m)) is a mountain pass in northern Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It is located in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park. The pass is traversed by U.S. Highway 34 on Trail Ridge Road between Granby and Estes Park. However, as at Milner Pass on the Continental Divide, the road does not descend after reaching the pass from the west, but instead continues to climb along a side ridge; thus, neither pass is the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 feet (3,713 m) elevation, east of Fall River Pass, still within Rocky Mountain National Park. On the other hand, the old, largely unpaved, and one-way-uphill Fall River Road (see adjoining map) does have its summit at Fall River Pass, where i

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  • Fall River Pass (elevation 11,796 feet (3,595 m)) is a mountain pass in northern Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It is located in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park. The pass is traversed by U.S. Highway 34 on Trail Ridge Road between Granby and Estes Park. However, as at Milner Pass on the Continental Divide, the road does not descend after reaching the pass from the west, but instead continues to climb along a side ridge; thus, neither pass is the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 feet (3,713 m) elevation, east of Fall River Pass, still within Rocky Mountain National Park. On the other hand, the old, largely unpaved, and one-way-uphill Fall River Road (see adjoining map) does have its summit at Fall River Pass, where i (en)
  • Le col Fall River, en anglais Fall River Pass, est un col routier des montagnes Rocheuses situé dans le comté de Larimer, au Colorado, dans le centre des États-Unis. Protégé au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain, il sépare le bassin de la Cache la Poudre de celui de la Fall River, dans la Front Range, à une altitude de 3 595 m. (fr)
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  • Fall River Pass (elevation 11,796 feet (3,595 m)) is a mountain pass in northern Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It is located in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park. The pass is traversed by U.S. Highway 34 on Trail Ridge Road between Granby and Estes Park. However, as at Milner Pass on the Continental Divide, the road does not descend after reaching the pass from the west, but instead continues to climb along a side ridge; thus, neither pass is the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 feet (3,713 m) elevation, east of Fall River Pass, still within Rocky Mountain National Park. On the other hand, the old, largely unpaved, and one-way-uphill Fall River Road (see adjoining map) does have its summit at Fall River Pass, where it joins the modern highway for the descent to the west. The Alpine Visitor Center, one of five visitor centers for Rocky Mountain National Park, is located at Fall River Pass. The highway has a moderately steep 6% grade on either side of this point. (en)
  • Le col Fall River, en anglais Fall River Pass, est un col routier des montagnes Rocheuses situé dans le comté de Larimer, au Colorado, dans le centre des États-Unis. Protégé au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain, il sépare le bassin de la Cache la Poudre de celui de la Fall River, dans la Front Range, à une altitude de 3 595 m. Le col est desservi par la Trail Ridge Road et constitue par ailleurs l'extrémité nord-ouest de la Fall River Road. On y trouve plusieurs bâtiments historiques, parmi lesquels la Fall River Pass Ranger Station de 1922, le Trail Ridge Store & Café de 1936 et l'Alpine Visitor Center de 1964. Depuis le 10 décembre 2021, le site fait d'ailleurs l'objet d'une inscription au Registre national des lieux historiques sous le nom de district historique de Fall River Pass. (fr)
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