The Cordillera Central is home to the highest peaks in the Caribbean:
Pico Duarte (3,098 m or 10,164 ft) (the highest point in the Caribbean), La Pelona (3,094 m or 10,150 ft) and La Rucilla (3,049 m or 10,003 ft). Connected to the smaller
Massif du Nord in
Haiti, it gradually bends southwards and finishes near the town of
San Cristóbal on the
Caribbean coastal plains. Because of its altitude, cool temperature, and scenic vistas, the Cordillera Central is also known as the "
Dominican Alps".
Parks José Armando Bermúdez National Park (Parque Nacional Armando Bermúdez) is located in the range, protecting a diversity of flora and fauna species. The
pale magnolia tree (
Magnolia pallescens), an
endangered species endemic to the Dominican Republic, grows in the park. ==Other ranges==