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Coordinates: 47°20′07″N 120°34′44″W / 47.3354°N 120.579°W / 47.3354; -120.579
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Blewett Pass
Elevation4,102 ft (1,250 m)
Traversed byU.S. Highway 97
LocationChelan / Kittitas counties, Washington,  United States
RangeCascades
Coordinates47°20′07″N 120°34′44″W / 47.3354°N 120.579°W / 47.3354; -120.579
Topo mapTopoQuest

Blewett Pass (el. 4102 ft./1250 m.), is a mountain pass in the Cascades in Washington state crossed by U.S. Highway 97. Named for Edward Blewett, a Seattle mining promoter of the 1880s,[1] it lies on the route of the historical Yellowstone Trail.[1]

It connects Interstate 90 between Seattle and Ellensburg, Washington with U.S. Highway 2 between Monroe, Washington and Wenatchee.

It was formerly known as Swauk pass. The Old Blewett Pass summit is about five miles west of the current summit.

References

  1. ^ Majors, Harry M. (1975). Exploring Washington. Van Winkle Publishing Co. p. 96. ISBN 9780918664006.