Hoosier Pass

Hoosier Pass is a high mountain pass in central , in the of the . The name derives from the Hoosier Gulch, which was worked by men from , nicknamed the "Hoosier State".
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Blue River and Alma.

Village
is a statutory town located along the in , , United States. The town population was 877 at the 2020 United States census. The town is located in the Valley along Colorado State Highway 9. is situated 5 miles north of Hoosier Pass.

Village
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is a statutory town in , United States. The town population was 296 at the 2020 United States census. is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor. is situated 5 miles south of Hoosier Pass.

Hoosier Pass

Latitude
39.36188° or 39° 21′ 43″ north
Longitude
-106.06263° or 106° 3′ 46″ west
Elevation
11,532 feet (3,515 metres)
Open location code
85FM9W6P+QW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 177802838
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­saddle
Geo­Names ID
5425368
Wiki­data ID
Q5898603
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