Milner Pass, elevation 10,759 ft (3,279 m) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado in the United States. It is located on the continental divide in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park, along the boundary between Larimer and Grand counties. The pass provides the passage over the continental divide for US 34, also known as Trail Ridge Road between Estes Park and Grand Lake. The pass is not, however, the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 ft (3,713 m) east of the pass within Rocky Mountain National Park. Along with the rest of Trail Ridge Road, the pass is generally closed in winter from the first heavy snow fall (usually October) until the opening of the road around Memorial Day. The gentle pass divides the headwaters of the Cache l
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| - Milner Pass, elevation 10,759 ft (3,279 m) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado in the United States. It is located on the continental divide in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park, along the boundary between Larimer and Grand counties. The pass provides the passage over the continental divide for US 34, also known as Trail Ridge Road between Estes Park and Grand Lake. The pass is not, however, the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 ft (3,713 m) east of the pass within Rocky Mountain National Park. Along with the rest of Trail Ridge Road, the pass is generally closed in winter from the first heavy snow fall (usually October) until the opening of the road around Memorial Day. The gentle pass divides the headwaters of the Cache l (en)
- Le col Milner, en anglais Milner Pass, est un col de montagne à 3 279 m d'altitude dans les montagnes Rocheuses, dans le Nord du Colorado aux États-Unis. Il est situé sur la ligne de partage des eaux, dans le Front Range, au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain, sur la frontière entre le comté de Larimer et le comté de Grand. Le col est franchi par l' (en), aussi connue sous le nom de Trail Ridge Road allant d'Estes Park à Granby. Le col n'est toutefois pas le point le plus haut de la Trail Ridge Road, qui culmine à 3 713 m à l'est du col au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain. (fr)
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| - Milner Pass, elevation 10,759 ft (3,279 m) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado in the United States. It is located on the continental divide in the Front Range, within Rocky Mountain National Park, along the boundary between Larimer and Grand counties. The pass provides the passage over the continental divide for US 34, also known as Trail Ridge Road between Estes Park and Grand Lake. The pass is not, however, the high point on Trail Ridge Road, which crests at 12,183 ft (3,713 m) east of the pass within Rocky Mountain National Park. Along with the rest of Trail Ridge Road, the pass is generally closed in winter from the first heavy snow fall (usually October) until the opening of the road around Memorial Day. The gentle pass divides the headwaters of the Cache la Poudre River (which issues from Poudre Lake just east of the pass) and several creeks near the headwaters of the Colorado River to the west. The road near the pass provides a panoramic view of the Never Summer Mountains to the west. The pass is named in honor of T.J. Milner, an engineer who surveyed a potential railroad route over the pass. The railroad was never built. (en)
- Le col Milner, en anglais Milner Pass, est un col de montagne à 3 279 m d'altitude dans les montagnes Rocheuses, dans le Nord du Colorado aux États-Unis. Il est situé sur la ligne de partage des eaux, dans le Front Range, au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain, sur la frontière entre le comté de Larimer et le comté de Grand. Le col est franchi par l' (en), aussi connue sous le nom de Trail Ridge Road allant d'Estes Park à Granby. Le col n'est toutefois pas le point le plus haut de la Trail Ridge Road, qui culmine à 3 713 m à l'est du col au sein du parc national de Rocky Mountain. Comme le reste de la Trail Ridge Road, le col est en généralement fermé en hiver dès les premières chutes importantes de neige, habituellement en octobre et jusqu'à la réouverture de la route pour le Memorial Day, fin mai. Le col sépare les sources de la rivière Cache la Poudre, qui émerge du lac Poudre juste à l'est du col et plusieurs petits cours d'eau près de la source du fleuve Colorado vers l'ouest. La route près du col donne une vue panoramique vers les montagnes Never Summer à l'ouest. (fr)
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