Ram Pass
Ram Pass is a mountain saddle in Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California and has an elevation of 11,378 feet. Ram Pass is situated nearby to the locality Tully Hole.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bloody Mountain and Lake Virginia.
Bloody Mountain
Peak
Photo: Adorabutton, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bloody Mountain is located in the Sierra Nevada 1 mile South East of Mammoth Lakes in eastern California in the southwestern United States.
Lake Virginia
Lake
Laurel Mountain
Peak
Photo: Frank Kovalchek, CC BY 2.0.
Laurel Mountain is a peak in Mono County, California. It lies in the Sherwin Range of the Sierra Nevada and is in the Inyo National Forest and the John Muir Wilderness.
Ram Pass
- Type: Mountain saddle with an elevation of 11,378 feet
- Description: mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada of California
- Categories: mountain pass, key col, and landform
- Location: Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.5453° or 37° 32′ 43″ northLongitude
-118.9133° or 118° 54′ 48″ westElevation
11,378 feet (3,468 metres)Open location code
8593G3WP+4MOpenStreetMap ID
node 621780991OpenStreetMap feature
natural=saddleWikidata ID
Q119701272
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