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Diablo Range

Range TypeMountain range with well-recognized name
Highest PointSan Benito Mountain (5241 ft/1597 m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesCalifornia
Area10,186 sq mi / 26,382 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent175 mi / 282 km North-South
176 mi / 283 km East-West
Center Lat/Long36° 51' N; 120° 51' W
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Map of Diablo Range
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Diablo Range.
Central California Coast RangesLevel 4 (Parent)
         Santa Cruz MountainsLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Gabilan RangeLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Santa Lucia RangeLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Diablo RangeLevel 5
         San Luis Obispo RangesLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Temblor RangeLevel 5 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Diablo Range

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange6
1.San Benito Mountain52411597 
2.Santa Rita Peak51651574 
3.Condon Peak49701515 
4.Peak 485048501478 
5.San Carlos Peak48451477 
6.Alta Peak47091435 
7.The Picachos High Point46881429 
8.Sampson Peak46631421 
9.North Hill46581420 
10.Picacho Peak46571419 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Diablo Range

San Benito Mountain
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Looking out at San Benito Mountain from the summit of San Carlos Peak (2015-04-01). Photo by H Yless.
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Center Peak
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Looking south along the ridge to the pointy Center Peak (2020-01-12). Photo by Andrew Kirmse.
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Laguna Mountain
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Summit area on a snowy day (2021-01-23). Photo by Steve Walstra.
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Copernicus Peak
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My late wife, Marcia, with our 2-month old son, Geoffrey Lynx, coming down from atop Copernicus (2003-06-22). Photo by JohnE Sarna.
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Twin Peaks
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Twin Peaks at sunset from the southwest (2020-01-12). Photo by Andrew Kirmse.
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Mount Isabel
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From Mount Hamilton (2020-03-20). Photo by Clint Baechle.
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Loma Atravesada
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Loma Atravesada is the peak on the left. The climb goes cross-country from right to left in this picture (2016-04-15). Photo by Andrew Kirmse.
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Mount Hamilton
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Mount Hamilton as seen from San Jose, CA (2015-12-30). Photo by Scott Bordelon.
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Joaquin Rocks
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The steep southwest faces of Joaquin Rocks. The center one is tallest. The northeast sides are smooth slabs that are visible from Interstate 5 (2016-04-15). Photo by Andrew Kirmse.
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Black Mountain
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Black Mountain (left) and Mount Day (right) from Antler Point in Grant Park (2022-04-03). Photo by Andrew Kirmse.
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