The Santa Rosa Mountains extend for approximately along the western side of the
Coachella Valley within
Riverside,
San Diego, and
Imperial Counties in
Southern California. The range connects to the
San Jacinto Mountains on its northern end, where the Pines to Palms Highway—
California State Route 74, crosses them. The highest peak in the range is
Toro Peak (elevation ), located approximately south of
Palm Springs, just south of Route 74, and on the northeast side of Anza-Borrego's Upper Coyote Canyon. The Santa Rosa Mountains are also a
Great Basin Divide landform for the
Salton Sink watershed on the east. Besides Toro Peak, other significant mountains in the range include
Santa Rosa Mountain,
Martinez Mountain in the north and
Rabbit Peak in the south. ==History==