The pass itself is 1.5 miles from Willamette Pass.
It continues into the mountains, to the summit of Willamette Pass, after which it descends into central Oregon.
The Willamette Pass Resort ski area is located at the pass.
An old diesel transporter was stashed away not far off Highway 58 near Willamette Pass.
The nearest ski resort, Willamette Pass, is one hour from Eugene by car.
The road was built over the Cascades through Willamette Pass and brought emigrants into Central Oregon.
The shortcut over the Willamette Pass became known as the Free Emigrant Road.
Willamette Pass is best known for having one of the steepest runs in the world, "RTS", which at its steepest point is 52 degrees.
This new road crossed the Cascades in the Willamette Pass and was known as the Free Emigrant Road.
Finally, a survey party was formed to explore the Willamette Pass.