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  • Cochetopa Pass - Wikipedia
    Cochetopa Pass[3] is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of south-central Colorado It lies on the Continental Divide between the city of Gunnison to the northwest and the town of Saguache to the southeast It also lies on the boundary between the Gunnison and Rio Grande National Forests
  • Cochetopa Pass - Saguache-Gunnison, CO - Uncover Colorado
    Along the Continental Divide, Cochetopa Pass is a 10,067’ mountain pass with rich human history It connects the San Luis Valley with Gunnison Valley and the towns of Saguache and Gunnison
  • OLD SPANISH TRAIL - chieftain. com
    Kessler has studied the northern branch of the trail in the San Luis Valley, a segment that runs from Santa Fe up the San Luis Valley to Cochetopa Pass
  • Old Spanish Trail North Branch Historical Marker
    Both forks, east and west, of the North Branch of this Trail converged at Saguache before continuing west of Cochetopa Pass and on to Los Angeles The Old Spanish Trail was the principle mule pack route for explorers and traders until 1848, evolving into a wagon road and currently a modern highway
  • Museum of the West Old Spanish Trail North Branch
    The Old Spanish Trail North Branch is a trail corridor that extends Northward from Sante Fe, NM through the San Luis Valley, westward over Cochetopa Pass to Grand Junction, CO and terminates where it reconnects to the main branch near the Utah Colorado state line
  • North Pass Photos, Info, History | N. Cochetopa Pass
    Cochetopa Pass (located just to the south of North Cochetopa Pass) was the first wagon road of significance through this territory, but paths through these hills existed long before that road was built
  • Old Spanish Trail North Branch – Historical Markers of the World
    The trail was divided into two routes: the North Branch went north into the San Luis Valley in Colorado, which then went west over Cochetopa Pass, following the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers It eventually connected with the South Branch near the Green River
  • Cochetopa Pass - 4X4Explore. com
    In the days of the Utes, Cochetopa Pass was the main route across the mountains The name comes from a Ute phrase meaning “gate of the bison,” indicating that it was a vital corridor long before humans appeared in North America


















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