Carson Pass Highway is in east-central California, approximately 60 miles east of Sacramento. The byway travels between the Dew Drop Ranger Station, near Pioneer, and Woodfords. Carson Pass Highway follows CA 88, a two-lane paved road suitable for all types of vehicles, for 58 miles. The highway is usually open all year. Occasional closure is possible in the winter for snow and ice removal.
Carson Pass Highway winds through Eldorado and Toiyabe National Forests. From the Dew Drop Ranger Station, the byway climbs the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, crosses 8,573-foot Carson Pass, and descends the eastern slope into Woodfords. The road follows one of the first trans-Sierra routes into California. The area was first explored in 1844 by John Fremont and mountain main Christopher “Kit” Carson.
The byway presents a variety of recreational opportunities. Many beautiful mountain lakes invite boaters and anglers. Several national forest campgrounds and picnic areas are along the byway. Winter brings recreation in the form of cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding. The Mokelumne Wilderness attracts hikers and backpackers as does the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.