List of mountain passes in California

The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in California. California is geographically diverse with numerous roads and railways traversing within its borders. In the middle of the U.S. state lies the California Central Valley, bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south. Although most of these passes are now traversed by state highways, some date prior to California's statehood in 1850 and are today registered as California Historical Landmarks.

  * Interstate highway bypasses the actual mountain pass
  ^ Long-distance trail. No road or rail access
Name Mountain range County Elevation Coordinates Primary access route Other access route(s) GNIS
Altamont Pass Diablo Range Alameda 1,009 feet (308 m) 37°44′45″N 121°39′30″W I-580* Altamont Pass Road
Union Pacific Railroad
218189
Anderson Grade Summit Cascade Range Siskiyou 3,067 feet (935 m) 41°48′06″N 122°34′55″W I-5 N/A
Apache Saddle San Emigdio Mountains Kern 6,099 feet (1,859 m) 34°51′38″N 119°12′34″W FH 95 Cerro Noroeste Road 254416
Bear Divide San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 2,687 feet (819 m) 34°21′36″N 118°23′36″W Little Tujunga Canyon Road Santa Clara Truck Trail 239096
Beckwourth Pass[1] Sierra Nevada Plumas 5,221 feet (1,591 m) 39°47′30″N 120°6′28″W SR 70 Feather River Route 256775
Bushnell Summit Sierra Pelona Mountains Los Angeles 4,101 feet (1,250 m) 39°47′30″N 120°6′28″W CR N2 Forest Route 7N23 239899
Black Butte Summit Cascade Range Siskiyou 3,912 feet (1,192 m)

41°21′59″N 122°20′53″W

I-5 n/a
Cahuenga Pass Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles 745 feet (227 m) 34°7′28″N 118°20′34″W US 101 239987
Cajon Pass San Bernardino/San Gabriel Mountains San Bernardino 3,777 feet (1,151 m) 34°19′33″N 117°25′42″W I-15* SR 138
Union Pacific Railroad
BNSF Railway
270155
Carson Pass[2] Sierra Nevada Alpine 8,574 feet (2,613 m) 38°41′38″N 119°59′15″W SR 88 258006
Cedar Pass Warner Mountains Modoc 6,407 feet (1,953 m) 41°33′45″N 120°16′08″W SR 299 220791
Cloudburst Summit San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 7,034 feet (2,144 m) 34°21′05″N 117°56′04″W SR 2 Pacific Crest Trail 240711
Conway Summit Sierra Nevada Mono 8,143 feet (2,482 m) 38°05′17″N 119°10′55″W US 395 258665
Corral Hollow Pass Diablo Range Alameda 1,600 feet (490 m) 37°38′57″N 121°36′34″W CR J2 N/A
Cottonwood Pass Diablo Range San Luis Obispo 1,312 feet (400 m) 35°46′49″N 120°12′26″W SR 41 240990
Damnation Pass Klamath Mountains Shasta 4,278 feet (1,304 m) 40°56′31″N 122°32′28″W Dog Creek Road Sanford Pass Road 259027
Dawson Saddle San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 7,943 feet (2,421 m) 34°22′04″N 117°48′12″W SR 2 241294
Deadman Summit Sierra Nevada Mono 8,047 feet (2,453 m) 37°46′15″N 119°00′30″W US 395 1658383
Devil's Gate Pass Sweetwater Mountains Mono 7,519 feet (2,292 m) 38°20′54″N 119°21′43″W US 395 222305
Donner Pass Sierra Nevada Nevada 7,056 feet (2,151 m) 39°18′57″N 120°19′17″W I-80* Donner Pass Road
California Trail
Overland Route
259475
Ebbetts Pass[3] Sierra Nevada Alpine 8,736 feet (2,663 m) 38°32′40″N 119°48′43″W SR 4 259784
Echo Summit Sierra Nevada El Dorado 7,382 feet (2,250 m) 38°48′47″N 120°01′49″W US 50 259792
Etna Summit Klamath Mountains Siskiyou 5,912 feet (1,802 m) 41°23′42″N 122°59′35″W Sawyers Bar Road Pacific Crest Trail 259971
Fandango Pass[4] Warner Mountains Modoc 6,135 feet (1,870 m) 41°48′08″N 120°12′12″W Fandango Pass Road 223385
Forester Pass Sierra Nevada Tulare 13,153 feet (4,009 m) 36°41′39″N 118°22′19″W John Muir Trail^ 260262
Fredonyer Pass Sierra Nevada/Cascades Lassen 5,751 feet (1,753 m) 40°21′35″N 120°52′03″W SR 36 260357
Gaviota Pass[5] Santa Ynez Mountains Santa Barbara 135 feet (41 m) 34°29′22″N 120°13′34″W US 101 271287
Gilbert Pass White/Inyo Mountains Inyo 6,381 feet (1,945 m) 37°25′51″N 117°56′19″W SR 168 1667222
Glen Pass Sierra Nevada Fresno 11,798 feet (3,596 m) 36°47′20″N 118°24′45″W John Muir Trail^ 260603
Godde Pass Sierra Pelona Mountains Los Angeles 3,386 feet (1,032 m) 34°02′20″N 116°49′49″W Godde Hill Road 271321
Greenhorn Summit Sierra Nevada Kern 6,092 feet (1,857 m) 35°44′18″N 118°33′26″W SR 155 Rancheria Road 271436
Gunsight Pass San Bernardino Mountains San Bernardino 7,316 feet (2,230 m) 34°36′30″N 118°14′40″W Raywood Flat Road 243090
Hatchet Mountain Pass Klamath Mountains/Cascade Range Shasta 4,340 feet (1,320 m) 40°51′09″N 121°46′01″W SR 299 261152
Hecker Pass Santa Cruz Mountains Santa Cruz 1,339 feet (408 m) 36°59′40″N 121°43′02″W SR 152 225111
Henness Pass Sierra Nevada Sierra 6,916 feet (2,108 m) 39°30′10″N 120°26′22″W Henness Pass Road 225177
Ibex Pass Sperry Hills Inyo-San Bernardino border 2,072 feet (632 m) 35°47′40″N 116°20′26″W SR 127 243763
Islip Saddle San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 6,670 feet (2,030 m) 34°21′25″N 117°51′02″W SR 2 SR 39 (closed)
Pacific Crest Trail
243931
Laguna Summit Cuyamaca Mountains San Diego 4,055 feet (1,236 m) 32°48′39″N 116°30′36″W I-8 Sunrise Highway N/A
Lord-Ellis Summit Northern Coast Ranges Humboldt 2,267 feet (691 m) 40°55′49″N 123°51′36″W SR 299 Old Dolly Varden Road
Old Highway 200
262920
Low Gap Northern Coast Ranges Trinity 2,753 feet (839 m) 40°27′38″N 123°31′25″W SR 36 262992
Luther Pass Sierra Nevada Alpine-El Dorado border 7,740 feet (2,360 m) 38°47′13″N 119°56′45″W SR 89 263076
Mendocino Pass Northern Coast Ranges Glenn 5,006 feet (1,526 m) 39°47′39″N 122°56′06″W FH 7 / SR 162 263454
Minaret Summit Sierra Nevada Madera-Mono border 9,265 feet (2,824 m) 37°39′23″N 119°03′37″W SR 203 Reds Meadow Road 263666
Mission Pass Diablo Range Alameda 662 feet (202 m) 37°33′37″N 121°54′39″W I-680 228838
Monitor Pass Sierra Nevada Alpine 8,314 feet (2,534 m) 38°40′32″N 119°37′10″W SR 89 228917
Morgan Summit Sierra Nevada Tehama 5,760 feet (1,760 m) 40°21′50″N 121°32′07″W SR 89 / SR 36 1659178
Mount Baldy Notch San Gabriel Mountains San Bernardino 7,821 feet (2,384 m) 34°16′22″N 117°36′38″W Mount Baldy Road (Private) 246254
Muir Pass Sierra Nevada Fresno 11,955 feet (3,644 m) 37°06′42″N 118°40′14″W John Muir Trail^ 263951
Newhall/Fremont Pass Santa Susana/San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 750 feet (230 m) 34°20′43″N 118°30′26″W I-5 SR 14
San Fernando Road
Sierra Highway
242485
Oak Creek Pass[6] Tehachapi Mountains Kern 4,820 feet (1,470 m) 35°03′39″N 118°23′20″W Tehachapi Willow Springs Road 246716
Onyx Summit San Bernardino Mountains San Bernardino 8,443 feet (2,573 m) 34°11′32″N 116°43′8″W SR 38 272805
Oregon Mountain Summit Klamath Mountains Trinity 2,910 feet (890 m) 40°44′19″N 122°58′59″W SR 299 Glennison Gap Road
Jennings Road
1665401
Pacheco Pass[7] Diablo Range Santa Clara 1,368 feet (417 m) 37°3′59″N 121°13′7″W SR 152 230196
Pacific Grade Summit Sierra Nevada Alpine 8,051 feet (2,454 m) 38°31′00″N 119°54′34″W SR 4 274786
Panoche Pass Diablo Range San Benito 2,250 feet (690 m) 36°37′41″N 121°00′51″W CR J1 230286
Patchen Pass Santa Cruz Mountains Santa Cruz-Santa Clara border 1,814 feet (553 m) 37°08′39″N 121°59′05″W SR 17 Summit Road 252422
Pine Mountain Summit Santa Ynez Mountains Ventura 5,160 feet (1,570 m) 34°39′00″N 119°23′08″W SR 33 N/A
Polonio Pass Temblor / Diablo Range Kern 1,407 feet (429 m) Unknown SR 46 N/A
Ridgewood Summit Mendocino Range Mendocino 1,956 feet (596 m) 39.3407°N 123.3167°W / 39.3407; -123.3167 (Ridgewood Summit) US 101 N/A
San Francisquito Pass Sierra Pelona Mountains Los Angeles 1,114 feet (340 m) 34°38′22″N 118°22′50″W San Francisquito Canyon Road N/A
San Gorgonio Pass San Bernardino/San Jacinto Mountains Riverside 1,591 feet (485 m) 33°55′0″N 116°45′03″W I-10 Union Pacific Railroad 273482
San Marcos Pass Santa Ynez Mountains Santa Barbara 2,225 feet (678 m) 34°30′42″N 119°49′29″W SR 154 248912
Santa Rosa Summit Santa Rosa Riverside 4,997 feet (1,523 m) 33°33′41″N 116°34′13″W SR 74 273567
Santa Susana Pass Santa Susana Mountains/Simi Hills Los Angeles 1,608 feet (490 m) 34°16′06″N 118°37′58″W SR 118 Santa Susana Pass Road 249127
Sepulveda Pass Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles 1,130 feet (340 m) 34°7′37″N 118°28′29″W I-405 Sepulveda Boulevard N/A
Sherman Pass Sierra Nevada Tulare 9,200 feet (2,800 m) 35°59′26″N 118°21′57″W Sherman Pass Road 1667613
Sherwin Summit Sierra Nevada Mono 6,426 feet (1,959 m) 37°30′52″N 118°37′40″W US 395 1659642
Soledad Pass Sierra Pelona / San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 3,209 feet (978 m) 34°30′24″N 118°6′44″W SR 14 Angeles Forest Highway
Sierra Highway
Union Pacific Railroad
273803
Sonora Pass Sierra Nevada Mono-Tuolumne border 9,624 feet (2,933 m) 38°19′40″N 119°38′9″W SR 108 1934439
Tehachapi Pass Tehachapi Mountains / Sierra Nevada Kern 3,771 feet (1,149 m) 35°06′08″N 118°16′58″W SR 58 Union Pacific Railroad 254326
Tejon Pass Sierra Pelona / Tehachapi / San Emigdio Mountains Los Angeles / Kern County 4,160 feet (1,270 m) 34°48′10″N 118°52′37″W I-5 North Peace Valley Road 274055
Teofulio Summit San Felipe Hills San Diego 3,681 feet (1,122 m) 33°12′17″N 116°36′13″W CR S2 252258
Tioga Pass Sierra Nevada Mono-Tuolumne border 9,943 feet (3,031 m) 37°54′40″N 119°15′29″W SR 120 255154
Towne Pass Inyo Mountains Inyo 5,000 feet (1,500 m) unknown SR 190 n/a
Vincent Gap San Gabriel Mountains Los Angeles 6,581 feet (2,006 m) 34°22′25″N 117°45′08″W SR 2 Big Rock Creek Road
Pacific Crest Trail
251060
Walker Pass[8] Sierra Nevada Kern 5,250 feet (1,600 m) 35°39′47″N 118°1′37″W SR 178 Pacific Crest Trail 255847
Westgard Pass White/Inyo Mountains Inyo 7,313 feet (2,229 m) 37°18′01″N 118°09′11″W SR 168 237547
Yaqui Pass Santa Rosa San Diego 1,742 feet (531 m) 33°08′47″N 116°21′06″W CR S3 251845
Yuba Pass Sierra Nevada Sierra 6,709 feet (2,045 m) 39°37′3″N 120°29′20″W SR 49 238294

See also

References

  1. "Beckwourth Pass". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. Beckwourth Pass ... was discovered in 1851 by James P. Beckwourth
  2. "Kit Carson Marker". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. On this spot, the summit of the Kit Carson Pass, stood the Kit Carson Tree on which the famous scout Kit Carson inscribed his name in 1844 when he guided the then Captain John C. Frémont, head of a government exploring expedition, over the Sierra Nevada
  3. "Ebbetts Pass Route". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. The Emigrant Trail through Ebbetts Pass, discovered by and named after Major John Ebbetts, was opened up in the early 1850s
  4. "Applegate-Lassen Emigrant Trail (Fandango Pass)". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. This spot marks the convergence of two pioneer trails used by emigrants during the years 1846-1850
  5. "Gaviota Pass". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. Here, on Christmas Day, 1846, natives and soldiers from the Presidio of Santa Barbara lay in ambush for Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont ... [he] learned of the plot and ... came instead over the San Marcos Pass to capture Santa Barbara
  6. "Oak Creek Pass". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. In 1776, Father Francisco Garcés used the Oak Creek Pass to return to the Mojave after exploring the San Joaquin Valley
  7. "Pacheco Pass". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. On June 21, 1805, on his first exploratory journey into the San Joaquin Valley, Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga traversed and recorded this pass
  8. "Walker Pass". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved July 8, 2013. Discovered by Joseph R. Walker, American trailblazer, who left the San Joaquin Valley through this pass in 1834
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