Fremont Pass (Colorado)
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Fremont Pass, elevation 3450 m (11 318 feet) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. It sits on the continental divide on the border between Lake County to Summit County. The pass is named for John C. Fremont, an explorer of the American West who discovered the pass while traversing present-day Colorado during the 1840s. The pass provides a route between the upper valley of the Blue River (a tributary of the Colorado River, with the headwaters of the Arkansas River to the south. The pass summit at Climax is the former site of a molybdenum mine, and a noted Superfund project site. The pass is traversed by Colorado State Highway 91.
There is a similarly named Fremont Pass in California.