Jones Pass
Jones Pass is a pass in Derwent Valley, Southern Tasmania, Tasmania and has an elevation of 563 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Right Angle Peak and Frankland Peak.
Right Angle Peak
Peak
Right Angle Peak is a mountain in South West Tasmania. It lies to the south east of the Frankland Range near the impoundment Lake Pedder. It is surrounded by small lakes such as Lake Surprise to the east. It is south west of Secheron Peak.
Frankland Peak
Peak
Frankland Peak is a mountain in South West Tasmania. It lies on the southeastern end of the Frankland Range near the impoundment Lake Pedder. It is west of Secheron Peak and north of Right Angle Peak. Frankland Peak is situated 2½ km northeast of Jones Pass.
Secheron Peak
Peak
Secheron Peak is a mountain in South West Tasmania. It lies on the southeastern end of the Frankland Range near the impoundment Lake Pedder. It is east of Frankland Peak and towers over Lake Surprise to the north. Right Angle Peak lies one kilometre to the southwest. Secheron Peak is situated 3 km northeast of Jones Pass.
Jones Pass
- Type: Pass with an elevation of 563 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Derwent Valley, Southern Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-43° or 43° southLongitude
146.12° or 146° 7′ 12″ eastElevation
563 metres (1,847 feet)Open location code
4R98242C+22GeoNames ID
2162174
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