Marias Pass
| Marias Pass | |
|---|---|
| Marias Pass obelisk and statue of John F. Stevens. | |
| Elevation | 5,213 ft (1,589 m) | 
| Traversed by | US 2, BNSF Railway, and Amtrak Empire Builder | 
| Location | Glacier County, Montana, U.S. | 
| Range | Lewis Range | 
| Coordinates | 48°19′06″N 113°21′19″W / 48.3183°N 113.3552°W | 
Marias Pass (elevation 5,213 feet (1,589 m)) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains in the western US state of Montana. Lying on the southern border of Glacier National Park, it is traversed by US Highway 2 and by the BNSF Hi-Line Subdivision. The pass is the lowest crossing of the Continental Divide between Canada and central New Mexico, and is the northernmost pass in the US open to automobile traffic year-round.