Red Rock Pass

Red Rock Pass is a low mountain pass in the western United States in southeastern Idaho, located in southern Bannock County, south of Downey. It is geologically significant as the spillway of ancient Lake Bonneville. It is traversed by U.S. Route 91 at an elevation of 4,785 feet above sea level, bounded by two mountain ranges; the Portneuf to th…
Red Rock Pass is a low mountain pass in the western United States in southeastern Idaho, located in southern Bannock County, south of Downey. It is geologically significant as the spillway of ancient Lake Bonneville. It is traversed by U.S. Route 91 at an elevation of 4,785 feet above sea level, bounded by two mountain ranges; the Portneuf to the east and the Bannock to the west.
  • Elevation: 4,785 ft (1,458 m)
  • Location: Bannock County, Idaho, U.S.
  • Traversed by: US 91
  • Range: Portneuf Range/ · Bannock Range · Rocky Mountains
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