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Togwotee Pass (pronounced TOH-guh-tee) is a high
mountain pass A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since many of the world's mountain ranges have presented formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, and both Human migration, human a ...
in the
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, at an
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of above
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. On the
Continental Divide A continental divide is a drainage divide on a continent such that the drainage basin on one side of the divide feeds into one ocean or sea, and the basin on the other side either feeds into a different ocean or sea, or else is endorheic, not ...
in the
Absaroka Mountains The Absaroka Range ( or ) is a sub- range of the Rocky Mountains in the United States. The range stretches about across the Montana–Wyoming border, and at its widest, forming the eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park along Paradise Va ...
of northwestern
Wyoming Wyoming () is a U.S. state, state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the south ...
in Teton County, it is between Dubois and Moran Junction in the
Jackson Hole Jackson Hole (originally called Jackson's Hole by mountain men) is a valley between the Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges in the U.S. state of Wyoming, near the border with Idaho, in Teton County, one of the richest counties in the Unit ...
valley. U.S. Highways 287 and 26 traverse the pass, which is approximately east of Moran Junction. The pass provides the most direct access to
Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton National Park is an American national park in northwestern Wyoming. At approximately , the park includes the major peaks of the Teton Range as well as most of the northern sections of the valley known as Jackson Hole. Grand Teton ...
from eastern Wyoming. Located between Two Ocean Mountain and Breccia Peak, sweeping vistas of the
Teton Range The Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It extends for approximately in a north–south direction through the U.S. state of Wyoming, east of the Idaho state line. It is south of Yellowstone National Park and ...
are visible from the western slopes of the pass. A ski run (mainly a traverse) at the Jackson Hole ski resort is also named Togwotee Pass

Located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest and adjacent to
Shoshone National Forest Shoshone National Forest ( ) is the first federally protected National Forest in the United States and covers nearly in the state of Wyoming. Originally a part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, the forest is managed by the United States ...
, the pass receives heavy winter snowfall and is a top destination for
snowmobiling A snowmobile, also known as a Ski-Doo, snowmachine, sled, motor sled, motor sledge, skimobile, or snow scooter, is a motorized vehicle designed for winter travel and recreation on snow. It is designed to be operated on snow and ice and does not ...
and
cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreation ...
. Annual snowfall at the pass often exceeds (reports of over of snow are also known) in any given winter and the road can be shut down for days at a time during
blizzard A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds and low visibility, lasting for a prolonged period of time—typically at least three or four hours. A ground blizzard is a weather condition where snow is not falling ...
s. The Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail passes through the immediate area.


History

The pass is named for Togwotee, a subchief under Chief Washakie of the Sheepeater tribe, a branch of the Shoshones. Togwotee led The Jones Expedition over this pass in 1873. Before the expedition, the pass was reported to be an important trade route for native tribes.


Climate

According to the
Köppen Climate Classification The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, notabl ...
system, Togwotee Pass has a dry-summer
subarctic climate The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, or boreal climate) is a climate with long, cold (often very cold) winters, and short, warm to cool summers. It is found on large landmasses, often away from the moderating effects of an ocean, ge ...
, abbreviated "Dsc" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded at Togwotee Pass was on June 24, 1988 and July 13, 2002, while the coldest temperature recorded was on December 23, 1983.


External links


Snowmobile information

GoTogwoteeTrail
Shoshone National Forest Mountain passes of Wyoming Great Divide of North America Mountain passes of Teton County, Wyoming


References

{{reflist, refs= {{cite book , last=Jones , first=William A. , title=THE RECONNAISSANCE Of NORTHWESTERN WYOMING INCLUDING YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office , year=1875 , pag
1
isbn=0331948184 , url=https://archive.org/details/reportuponreconn00jone
{{cite book , last=Sanborn , first=Margaret , date=1978 , title=The Grand Tetons : the story of the men who tamed the western wilderness , url=https://archive.org/details/grandtetonsstory0000sanb , url-access=registration , publisher=New York : Putnam, pag
267
, isbn=0399120459 , author-link=Margaret_Sanborn
{{cite book , last=Sanborn , first=Margaret , date=1978 , title=The Grand Tetons : the story of the men who tamed the western wilderness , url=https://archive.org/details/grandtetonsstory0000sanb , url-access=registration , publisher=New York : Putnam, pag
38
, isbn=0399120459 , author-link=Margaret_Sanborn