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Rose Peak, standing proudly at 1,163 meters (3,817 feet) above sea level, is a prominent summit in the Diablo Range of California. Recognized as the highest point in Alameda County, this challenging peak is nestled within the expansive Ohlone Regional Wilderness. It offers a remarkable sense of remote wilderness, despite its proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area, making it a significant destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
What draws hikers to Rose Peak are the truly panoramic views from its summit,…
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Elevazione 1.130 m
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Offerto da Foreca
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giovedì 19 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
To hike Rose Peak, you need an Ohlone Wilderness Regional Trail Permit for each person aged 12 and over. This permit also serves as a detailed map and is valid for one year. You can purchase it in several ways:
For online, phone, or mail purchases, it's recommended to buy at least 7 days in advance to allow for mailing. In-person permits cost $2/person/year, while others are $4/person/year for the first five, and $3/person/year for additional permits.
Yes, overnight camping is available at designated campsites within the Ohlone Wilderness. These sites require advance reservations. You can reserve a campsite by calling 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), pressing option 2. Backpacking tent campsites are $5 per person, plus an $8 reservation fee per group. More information can be found on ReserveAmerica.
Two popular starting points offer different experiences:
Both routes involve significant elevation gain and challenging terrain.
The hike to Rose Peak is considered challenging, with significant vertical gain, often around 5,000 feet over nearly 20 miles for some routes. Expect very steep sections. The terrain is diverse, featuring rolling hills, oak and bay woodlands, deciduous forests, meadows, and seasonal wildflower displays. Hikers should be in good physical condition and prepared for a strenuous outing.
Rose Peak is high enough to receive dustings of snow several times a year, which can add a unique dimension to a winter hike. While possible, winter conditions can be more challenging due to colder temperatures and potentially slippery or muddy trails. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent, and ensure you have appropriate gear for cold and potentially snowy environments.
The Ohlone Wilderness Regional Preserve, where Rose Peak is located, has specific rules regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are not allowed on the Ohlone Wilderness Trail itself, which leads to Rose Peak. It's always best to check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website or permit information for the most current regulations regarding pets.
Rose Peak is known for its challenging and strenuous trails, characterized by significant elevation gain and steep sections. It is generally not considered suitable for beginners or very young children due to the demanding nature of the hike. There are no specific 'beginner' or 'family-friendly' routes to the summit itself. However, the broader Ohlone Regional Wilderness might offer easier, shorter trails in other areas, but these would not lead to Rose Peak.
The diverse landscape around Rose Peak includes oak and bay woodlands, deciduous forests, and open meadows. In spring, the area is known for abundant wildflowers. Hikers may also encounter grazing cattle along the trails. The remote nature of the Ohlone Wilderness supports various wildlife, though specific sightings can vary.
The spring season is highly recommended for visiting Rose Peak. During this time, you'll experience cooler temperatures, vibrant green hills, and abundant wildflowers. This makes for a more pleasant and scenic hiking experience compared to the hotter summer months.
While the entire Ohlone Wilderness Trail offers diverse scenery, the primary landmark is Rose Peak itself, which provides panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay Area and the Diablo Range. The journey along the trail reveals varied landscapes, from woodlands to meadows, offering continuous scenic beauty rather than distinct, named viewpoints before the summit.