Lemhi Pass
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View from Lemhi Pass |
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Elevation | 7373 ft. |
Location | Idaho/Montana, United States |
Range | Rocky Mountains |
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Traversed by | Unpaved road |
Lemhi Pass (el. 7373 ft.) is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains on the border between Montana and Idaho on the Continental Divide.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition entered present-day Idaho on August 26, 1805 through Lemhi Pass, which was later designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960.