Craig Pass
A lucky Yellowstone tourist was honored by having this mountain pass named after her.
Plan Around Craig Pass
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Craig Pass Details
A lucky Yellowstone tourist was honored by having this mountain pass named after her: Ida M. Craig Wilcox was the first traveler to cross the pass on the road built by road engineer Capt. Hiram Chittenden in 1891. The Grand Loop Road traverses the pass at an elevation of 8,262 feet, connecting Old Faithful and West Thumb.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Old Faithful to West Thumb
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Craig Pass
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0.1 mi away
Continental Divide
The mountain range that divides the U.S. into watersheds draining to the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
1.1 mi away
Delacy Creek
Located 8.8 miles south of the Old Faithful interchange on the Old Faithful to West Thumb Road.
1.4 mi away
Shoshone Point
A point which has an excellent view of Shoshone Lake, as well as the Grand Tetons on a clear day.
1.4 mi away
Shoshone Point
You also can see the Grand Teton Mountains from here.
1.8 mi away
Spring Creek
Located 5.5 miles south of Old Faithful on the Old Faithful to West Thumb Road.