Tête du Rouget is a mountain in the French Alps, located in the Massif des Écrins.
[1][2] The mountain is characterized by its steep faces, particularly on the western and southern sides.
The southern face is notable for its complex topography, featuring numerous spurs and secondary summits, including the Grand Gendarme du Rouget and the Tour Jaune.
[3] The mountain is part of a larger alpine region rich in notable peaks.
Within a radius of approximately 8 kilometers, there are several other significant mountains, including the Aiguille Dibona[4] (3,130 m), Aiguille du Plat de la Selle (3,596 m), and the more distant but prominent Mont Pelvoux (3,946 m).