Arlington Peak is a 3,258-foot (993 m) high peak within the Santa Ynez Mountains located north of Santa Barbara, California, adjacent to the south of La Cumbre Peak and to the southeast of Cathedral Peak. The name of the peak purportedly originated in 1889 from the staff of the Arlington Hotel who referred to the area comprising the three peaks as The Arlington Crags. Arlington Peak was officially named in 2004 by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
The peak is accessible via a 4.1-mile (7 km) "out and back" trail used for hiking and rock climbing, which is rated as difficult. There have been occasional incidents where hikers were injured and required evacuation.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Arlington Peak is
# 88 out of 133 in Los Padres National Forest # 41 out of 109 in Santa Barbara County # 10 out of 42 in the Santa Ynez Mountains
By prominence Arlington Peak is
# 90 out of 109 in Santa Barbara County # 35 out of 42 in the Santa Ynez Mountains
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