Sherman Pass (Washington)

5575 ft./1699 m.) is a high mountain pass that crosses the Kettle River Range in the state of Washington.

[1] It is the highest pass in the state maintained all year.

[3] The pass is surrounded by the aftermath of the 1988 White Mountain Fire.

[2] The pass was named after American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman who traveled across the pass in 1883.

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