Just outside of Breckenridge, Colorado lies the Continental divide called Hoosier Pass.
Hoosier Pass elevation 11,542 ft (3,518 m) is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. The name derives from Indiana, nicknamed the "Hoosier State," which was the original home of many pioneers.
Known as a Continental divide between two Forests, its a breath-taking scenic drive down a windy road into a small well-known ski town.