Douglas Pass, elevation 8,205 feet, is a mountain pass in the Book Cliffs of western Colorado. It is located in Garfield County and is traversed by State Highway 139. The pass divides the watersheds of West Douglas Creek to the north and East Salt Creek to the south. It is named for the Northern Ute, Chief Douglas.
Elevation: 8,205 ft (2,501 m)
Location: Garfield County, Colorado, United States