Two Ocean Pass, Mountain pass in Wyoming, USA
Two Ocean Pass is a mountain pass that separates the headwaters of Pacific Creek and Atlantic Creek.
The pass was discovered by European Americans during the exploration of the Yellowstone area in the 19th century.
It's named for its unique hydrological feature of draining into two oceans.
It's located in the Teton Wilderness within the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
It's known for the Parting of the Waters, where a stream splits and half flows to the Atlantic Ocean and half to the Pacific.
Location: Wyoming
Elevation above the sea: 2,478 m
Source: Wikimedia