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Wild Rose Pass

Coordinates: 30°42′52″N 103°46′57″W / 30.71444°N 103.78250°W / 30.71444; -103.78250
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Wild Rose Pass is a gap in the Davis Mountains in Jeff Davis County, Texas. It lies at an elevation of 4,554 feet / 1,388 meters.[1]

History[edit]

Wild Rose Pass was where travelers on the San Antonio-El Paso Road passed into the uplands of West Texas, bypassing a narrows in Limpia Canyon on its way to Fort Davis.

The site today[edit]

Wild Rose Pass is today along the route of Texas State Highway 17 northeast of Fort Davis, Texas.[1]

References[edit]

30°42′52″N 103°46′57″W / 30.71444°N 103.78250°W / 30.71444; -103.78250