Berthoud Pass
Berthoud Pass is a mountain pass located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, connecting the towns of Berthoud and Winter Park. It sits at an elevation of 11,315 feet (3,430 meters) and is part of the Continental Divide. The pass is known for its scenic views and is a popular route for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The area around Berthoud Pass offers various recreational activities, including hiking, skiing, and snowboarding in the winter months. The pass is also significant for its historical importance, as it has been used for centuries by Native Americans and later by settlers and travelers crossing the Rockies.