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Donner Summit

Donner Pass
Donner Pass kingp052.jpg
Looking east from Donner Pass in the 1870s
Elevation 7,056 ft (2,151 m)
Traversed by California Trail
Lincoln Highway
US 40 (until 1964)
Overland Route
I-80 (Indirectly, See below)
Location Nevada County, California, United States
Range Sierra Nevada
Coordinates 39°18′52″N 120°19′37″W / 39.31444°N 120.32694°W / 39.31444; -120.32694Coordinates: 39°18′52″N 120°19′37″W / 39.31444°N 120.32694°W / 39.31444; -120.32694
Donner Pass is located in California
Donner Pass
location in California

Donner Pass (el. 7,056 ft (2,151 m)) is a mountain pass in the northern Sierra Nevada, above Donner Lake about 9 miles (14 km) west of Truckee, California. It has a steep approach from the east and a gradual approach from the west.

The pass has been used by the California Trail, First Transcontinental Railroad, Overland Route, Lincoln Highway (later U.S. Route 40 and still later Donner Pass Road), as well as indirectly by Interstate 80.

Today the area is home to a thriving recreational community with several alpine lakes and ski resorts (Donner Ski Ranch, Boreal, and Sugar Bowl). The permanent communities in the area include Kingvale and Soda Springs, as well as the larger community below the pass surrounding Donner Lake.

To reach California from the East, pioneer emigrants had to get their wagons over the Sierra Nevada mountain range. In 1844 the Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party followed the Truckee River into the mountains. At the head of what is now called Donner Lake, they found a low notch in the mountains and became the first overland emigrants to use the pass. The pass was named after a later group of California-bound emigrants. In early November 1846 the Donner Party found the route blocked by snow and was forced to spend the winter on the east side of the mountains. Of the 81 emigrants, only 45 survived to reach California; some of them resorting to cannibalism to survive.


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