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Top 20 Mountain Passes in the United States of America

Best mountain passes in the United States of America traverse diverse landscapes, from alpine tundra to dense forests and dramatic canyons. These routes often represent engineering achievements, winding through some of the country's most spectacular natural settings. They offer access to high-altitude terrain, panoramic vistas, and unique geological formations. The passes connect various regions, providing scenic routes through national parks and wilderness areas.

Best mountain passes in the United States of America

  • The most popular mountain passes is Newfound Gap and Overlook, a viewpoint that holds historical significance as the site where the Great Smoky Mountains were declared a National Park. A viewing platform, the Rockefeller Memorial, offers expansive views of the surrounding area.
  • Another must-see spot is Logan Pass, a mountain pass within Glacier National Park. This iconic route, part of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, features towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic terrain at 6,646 feet.
  • Visitors also love Tioga Pass, a mountain pass serving as Yosemite National Park's high-altitude eastern entrance. It is known for its intense scenery with steep grades and tight switchbacks, transitioning from pine forests to stark, wind-shaped ridges.
  • United States is known for high-altitude passes, routes through dense forests, and dramatic canyon roads. These mountain passes offer a variety of experiences, from paved scenic drives to challenging routes through rugged terrain.
  • The mountain passes in the United States of America are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 480 highlights, 47 photos, and 27 upvotes.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Newfound Gap and Overlook

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A special place in history. This is the place where President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Great Smoky Mountains a National Park in 1940.
The Rockefeller Family built the Rockefeller Memorial - A viewing platform which gives you an incredible view of the area.
Newfound Gap is also situated on the Stateline between Tennessee and North Carolina.

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Rocky Mountain National Park

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Truly one of the most beautiful national parks. Note: Reservations are required in many seasons.

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Mount Baldy

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Nicknamed for the absence of trees near its summit, the majestic mountain rises above the Angeles National Forest to a peak of 10,046ft, which marks the highest point in both the San Gabriel Mountains and Los Angeles County. On clear days its oft-snow-capped peak dominates the skyline to the north, rendering the city’s man-made monuments diminutive by contrast.

Mount Baldy is part of our Montagnes du Monde series, head over to bit.ly/3kBSNqN and claim your badge if you rode this classic.

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Seven Sisters

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After climbing the Bolinas-Fairfax road from sea level at Hwy 1 (1,500 feet over four miles, reaching grades of 10% along the way) turn south when topping out at the intersection with Ridgecrest Boulevard: the four miles to the Rock Spring turnoff climb on W Ridgecrest Blvd. These are a set of rollers known as “The Seven Sisters.”
This segment is part of several loop options; for more segment highlights and labeled photos check out komoot.de/tour/10077727 or komoot.de/tour/10096376

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Logan Pass

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This area is really so incredibly beautiful.

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Royal Arch Trail

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The hike towards the Royal Arch in Chautauqua necessarily passes through Sentinel pass, which with its shape and its location, could be renamed "Sentinel Ridge".

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At 582 feet, Clarkes Gap, was the highest point on the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad. The stone bridge dates from the 1870s, but instead of a railway line now going underneath, there is a recreational trail and this is a super trail for cycling.

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Forbes Mill Museum

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Forbes Mill Museum, housed in a two-story building of the original 1854 flour mill, offers a glimpse into Los Gatos' history. Built by James Alexander Forbes as California's first commercial flour mill, over the years, it served various roles, including a power plant and a PG&E substation. Saved from demolition in 1982, the building now features historical exhibits as part of New Museum Los Gatos.

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The Dee Wright Observatory at McKenzie Pass is a very special building: shaped like a fortress, it is completely made of volcanic rock. Well, if you look around you, you will see that volcanic rock is abundant, so I guess it was also a logical decision to take this material.

A short interpretive trails gives you some information about the landscape around you. The massive lava field was caused by the eruption of the nearby Belknap Crater, but you can hike through lava for miles and miles, since it is mixed with the lava fields caused by The Three Sisters, too. It is a unique landscape and you might feel like you are on the moon. If you want to enjoy a hike besides the observatory here, notice that you need a wilderness permit for the Central Cascades.

There are restrooms at the observatory – a hint for PCT-long-distance hikers. ;)

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Tioga Pass

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In the summer months, Highway 120 is the access gateway into Yosemite National Park if you are coming from the Eastern Sierra side. It is closed until late spring and sometimes early summer. In late June 2019, the pass was opened for only one hour each morning and afternoon. So showing up on time is important. Here you can find more about the current opening hours of the pass: nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/tiogaopen.htm

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October 31, 2025, Logan Pass

This area is really so incredibly beautiful.

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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) in Colorado is one of the most famous and highest national parks in the USA. Longs Peak is the highest point at 4,345 meters. The landscape is characterized by mountain forests with aspens, pines, and expansive meadows, where elk are common. Dense coniferous forests and mountain lakes, as well as rugged, treeless plateaus with only low-growing plants, bighorn sheep, and marmots can also be found. A highlight is the Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuously paved mountain pass in North America, leading through the alpine tundra. The most popular hiking area, with its numerous lakes, is the Bear Lake Corridor. The park is open year-round, although many roads and trails are closed during the winter months due to snow or are only accessible with appropriate equipment. Due to its immense popularity, time-slot reservations are often required for access during peak season.

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Truly one of the most beautiful national parks. Note: Reservations are required in many seasons.

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June 27, 2025, Seven Sisters

Paved section riding on the ridge between Pan Toll Road and Fairfax-Bolinas Road where it contains as Bolinas Ridge Trail, with spectacular views along the way toward the Pacific Ocean and Stinson Beach far below. The road is open during daylight hours only, in winter that means 9am to sunset.

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Jamie S.
June 20, 2025, Logan Pass

Reaching the summit of Logan Pass by bike is a true high point—literally and figuratively—of any ride in Glacier National Park. At 6,646 feet, the pass straddles the Continental Divide and offers sweeping views of alpine meadows, rugged peaks, and likely some mountain goats. The visitor center at the top has restrooms, water, interpretive displays, and rangers on hand to answer questions. It’s also a jumping-off point for iconic hikes like the Hidden Lake Overlook and Highline Trail.

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Nice trail with quite a bit of climbing (stairs steps)

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Alex
January 10, 2025, Forbes Mill Museum

Forbes Mill Museum, housed in a two-story building of the original 1854 flour mill, offers a glimpse into Los Gatos' history. Built by James Alexander Forbes as California's first commercial flour mill, over the years, it served various roles, including a power plant and a PG&E substation. Saved from demolition in 1982, the building now features historical exhibits as part of New Museum Los Gatos.

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Picturesque gentle climb on the W&OD, a reminder that this was a railway for years and years

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most iconic mountain passes in the United States?

The United States is home to many iconic mountain passes. Among the most celebrated are Newfound Gap and Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains, known for its historical significance, and Logan Pass within Glacier National Park, famous for its dramatic terrain and part of the stunning Going-to-the-Sun Road. Another must-see is Tioga Pass, the high-altitude eastern entrance to Yosemite National Park, offering intense scenery.

When is the best time to visit mountain passes in the United States?

Many of the high-altitude mountain passes in the United States are seasonal. For example, Trail Ridge Road (Fall River Pass), Beartooth Pass, and Independence Pass are typically open from late May to mid-October. Going-to-the-Sun Road is best visited in summer, usually opening late June. Loveland Pass in Colorado is notable for being open year-round, weather permitting. Always check current conditions before planning your trip.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or activities available?

Yes, several mountain passes offer family-friendly experiences. Newfound Gap and Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is easily accessible and provides incredible panoramic views from the Rockefeller Memorial. Logan Pass in Glacier National Park is also considered family-friendly, offering stunning views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Many passes feature short trails or viewpoints suitable for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these mountain passes?

Mountain passes across the US showcase a diverse range of natural beauty. You can expect to see alpine tundra, dense forests, glacier-carved valleys, and dramatic canyons. Many passes feature breathtaking panoramic viewpoints, alpine lakes, jagged peaks, and vibrant wildflower meadows, especially in summer. Wildlife such as elk, marmots, and mountain goats are also commonly sighted in areas like Trail Ridge Road and Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Are there any mountain passes with significant historical importance?

Absolutely. Trail Ridge Road (Fall River Pass) in Colorado is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Million Dollar Highway (Red Mountain Pass) in Colorado was originally a mining road, offering a tangible connection to the region's rich mining history. Newfound Gap and Overlook is historically significant as the site where President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Great Smoky Mountains a National Park in 1940. Going-to-the-Sun Road is also celebrated as a civil engineering marvel completed in 1932.

What outdoor activities can I do near mountain passes in the United States?

The areas around mountain passes offer a wealth of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging backpacking routes. For example, you can explore easy hikes or more demanding waterfall hikes. Mountain biking is also popular, with guides available for MTB trails. Many passes are also popular for scenic drives, road cycling, and wildlife viewing.

Which mountain passes are known for challenging drives or unique road features?

Several passes are renowned for their challenging and unique driving experiences. Beartooth Pass (Beartooth Highway) is famous for its steep grades, hairpin turns, sheer drops, and narrow lanes. Independence Pass features sharp switchbacks and tight one-lane sections. The Million Dollar Highway (Red Mountain Pass) is particularly dramatic with sheer drop-offs and, famously, no guardrails in many sections. Tioga Pass also has intense scenery with steep grades and tight switchbacks.

Are there any specific permits or reservations required to visit certain mountain passes?

Yes, some mountain passes or the parks they traverse may require permits or timed-entry reservations. For instance, timed-entry reservations are required for Rocky Mountain National Park (which includes Trail Ridge Road) from May to October. Always check the specific requirements for the national park or protected area you plan to visit, as these can change seasonally.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in the United States?

Visitors frequently praise the unparalleled scenic beauty and the sense of adventure these passes offer. Many appreciate the panoramic views, the opportunity to spot wildlife, and the connection to nature. The engineering marvels of the roads themselves, the historical significance of certain locations like Newfound Gap and Overlook, and the access to high-altitude terrain are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed over 480 highlights, 47 photos, and 27 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for these unique routes.

Which mountain passes offer views of Colorado's 'fourteeners'?

Independence Pass in Colorado is an excellent spot to view multiple 'fourteeners' (peaks over 14,000 feet). From this pass, you can see more of these majestic mountains than from almost any other location in Colorado, including Mount Elbert, the state's tallest peak. The Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway also offers unparalleled high-altitude views, winding up to a prominent '14'er' summit.

Can I find amenities like cafes or facilities near mountain passes?

While many mountain passes are in remote, natural settings, some do offer amenities. For example, Logan Pass in Glacier National Park has visitor facilities. In more developed areas or near towns connected by passes, you might find cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's always advisable to plan ahead and carry necessary supplies, especially for longer drives through less populated areas.

Are there any mountain passes that are particularly easy to drive for beginners?

While many mountain passes involve winding roads, some are generally considered easier to navigate than others. Newfound Gap and Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains offers accessible, panoramic views with manageable inclines. For those seeking a less challenging drive, focusing on passes within national parks that are well-maintained and have clear signage can be a good starting point, though vehicle length restrictions may apply in some areas like Going-to-the-Sun Road.

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