Babyshoe Pass | |
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Elevation | 4,350 ft (1,326 m) |
Traversed by | U.S. Forest Route 23 |
Location | Skamania County, Washington, U.S. |
Range | Cascades |
Coordinates | Mapper 46°16′05″N 121°36′17″W / 46.26802°N 121.6046°W |
Babyshoe Pass, is a high pass within Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Forest Route 23 traverses the pass, northwest of Mount Adams in the State of Washington, between Mount Adams flank to the east and Babyshoe Ridge to the west. The pass separates the Lewis River Watershed and the Cispus River drainage. It was built to connect a Forest Highway (Forest Route 23) together, providing the main north-south access on the east side of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and the many trails within or near the Mount Adams Wilderness and the Midway High Lakes Area.[1]
The source of Babyshoe Falls is a stream that drains through the pass.