Nugent's Pass

Nugents Pass
The pass is located in Cochise County
Elevation4,593 ft (1,400 m)
Location Arizona
 United States
Coordinates32°11′00″N 110°06′02″W / 32.1834091°N 110.1006262°W / 32.1834091; -110.1006262
Topo mapUSGS Steele Hills

Nugents Pass or Nugent's Pass is a gap at an elevation of 4,593 feet (1,400 m) in Cochise County, Arizona. The pass was named for John Nugent, who provided notes of his journey with a party of Forty-Niners across what became the Tucson Cutoff to Lt. John G. Parke, on expedition to identify a feasible railroad route from the Pima Villages to the Rio Grande.