Carson Pass
Carson Pass is a mountain pass located in the Sierra Nevada range of California. It sits at an elevation of 8,574 feet and is part of the Eldorado National Forest. The pass is known for its scenic views, hiking trails, and access to various outdoor recreational activities.
The area around Carson Pass is rich in natural beauty, featuring alpine meadows, granite peaks, and diverse wildlife. It serves as a gateway to the Pacific Crest Trail, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The pass is also historically significant, as it was used by early settlers during the California Gold Rush.