Drews Gap (el.
5306 ft.) is a mountain pass in the U.S. state of Oregon traversed by Oregon Route 140.
It is named for Major Charles S. Drew of the 1st Oregon Cavalry, who surveyed a route from Fort Klamath east to the Owyhee River in 1864 that became the Oregon Central Military Road.
[1] It is located between Drews Reservoir and Booth State Scenic Corridor which is just east of the summit and 12 miles west of Lakeview.
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