Ochoco Summit

Ochoco Summit
Ochoco Pass
Elevation 4,731 ft (1,442 m)
Traversed by Oregon Route 26
Location
Location Crook / Wheeler counties, Oregon,  United States

Ochoco Summit (el. 4720 ft.) is a mountain pass in Oregon traversed by Oregon Route 26.

Coordinates: 44°30′05″N 120°23′12″W / 44.50139°N 120.38667°W / 44.50139; -120.38667



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