Jbel Lakhdar[1] (Arabic: الجبل الاخضر) is a small mountain or hill in Morocco.
During the French protectorate, there was a triangulation pillar marking that the height at the top was 893 m.[2] This mountain forms the natural border between regions of Doukkala to the west and Rahamna to the east.
[3] Jbel Lakhdar may be considered as a low, distant foothill of the Atlas Mountains in the direction of the Atlantic Ocean towards El Jadida.
Pastures for cattle and sheep are used by neighboring rural communities and by shepherds from Rahamna.
As its name suggested, Jbel Khedar is the last "green point" when rainfalls are scarce.