Haskell Pass

Haskell Pass, elevation 4300 feet, is a historically significant but now little-used mountain pass in northwestern Montana, between the Flathead and Kootenai River drainages.

From 1892 to 1904 it was traversed by the original main line of the Great Northern Railway from Kalispell to Libby.

On the west side of the pass, much of the gravel Pleasant Valley Road lies atop the old roadbed.

[1] East of Marion, Montana, the abandoned roadbed has become the Great Northern Historical Trail.1

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