Milner Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park

Milner Pass

This is the point where Trail Ridge Road crosses the Continental Divide.

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Milner Pass Details

This is the point where Trail Ridge Road crosses the Continental Divide: all rivers west of here drain to the Pacific Ocean, while those east of here drain to the Atlantic. Poudre Lake, which you see here, drains to the Cache la Poudre River, which flows east toward the Atlantic.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

N/A

Estimated time

Region

Trail Ridge Road

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Milner Pass

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0.1 mi away

Continental Divide

Marks the spot where North American rivers drain either west to the Pacific ocean or east to the Atlantic.

0.2 mi away

Ute Trail from Alpine Visitor Center to Milner Pass

This ancient Native American trail once linked villages on each side of the Continental Divide.

0.6 mi away

Lake Irene

Includes a picnic area and a one-mile loop trail to an viewpoint overlooking the small lake.

0.6 mi away

Lake Irene

Includes a picnic area and a one-mile loop trail to an viewpoint overlooking the small lake.

2.0 mi away

Farview Curve

The Colorado River flows through the Kawuneeche Valley, just five miles from its source at La Poudre Pass.