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Baker Pass

Baker Pass is a mountain pass located in the Sierra Nevada range of California, situated at an elevation of approximately 8,239 feet. It serves as a key route connecting the Owens Valley to the east and the Great Basin region, including parts of Nevada, to the west. Historically, it was used by Native Americans and later by settlers and travelers. Today, Baker Pass is important for transportation and outdoor recreation, offering scenic views and access to hiking and other activities in the rugged mountain terrain.