Double Mountain is the highest point in the Tehachapi Mountains of California.
It is south of the town of Tehachapi, Highway 58 and Tehachapi Pass.
[2][3] Due to its elevation, the mountain receives snowfall during the winter.
[4] South of Double Mountain the Tehachapi Range has a large rounded crest, whose eastern flank is quite steep.
[5] This crest is the southern terminus of the range of the hybrid Alvord oak, Quercus × alvordiana.