Rabbit Peak is a mountain in the southern part of the Santa Rosa Mountains in the Peninsular Ranges in California. It is located in Riverside County in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument near the border of San Diego County and the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. It has an elevation of 6,653 feet (2,028 meters). It is located 14 miles northeast of Borrego Springs and 20 miles south of Indio.
The peak has been described as the hardest mountain to climb in Southern California due to elevation gain of the trails and the lack of water along those trails.
There's a trail called Rabbit Peak Trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Rabbit Peak is
# 32 out of 203 in Riverside County # 1 out of 5 in Santa Rosa Wilderness # 3 out of 33 in the Santa Rosa Mountains (California)
By prominence Rabbit Peak is
# 12 out of 203 in Riverside County # 2 out of 5 in Santa Rosa Wilderness # 6 out of 33 in the Santa Rosa Mountains (California)
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