Mountains in the Golan Heights.
Name | Height | Coordinates | Notes |
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Mount Baron (Hebrew: הר בראון, Har Baron) | 1,056 metres (3,465 ft)[1][2] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northeastern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Hermon (Arabic: جبل الشيخ, Jabal el-Shaykh, Hebrew: הר חרמון, Har Hermon) | 2,814 metres (9,232 ft)[3] | Parts of Mount Hermon's southern slopes fall within the northern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Hosek (Hebrew: הר חוזק, Har Hosek) | 1,158 metres (3,799 ft) | Part of an extinct volcano in the eastern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Ram (Hebrew: הר רם, Har Ram, lit. High Mountain) | 1,188 metres (3,898 ft)[4] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Shifon (Hebrew: הר שיפון, Har Shifon) | 977 metres (3,205 ft)[5] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northeastern the Golan Heights. | |
Mount Odem/Ras al-Ahmar (Hebrew: הר אודם, Har Odem, lit. Ruby Mountain, Arabic: رأس الأحمر, Ras al-Ahmar) | 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) | Part of an extinct volcano in the northern Golan Heights. | |
Tall al-Faras/Mount Peres (Arabic: تل الفرس, Tall al-Faras, Hebrew: הר פרס, Har Peres) | 929 metres (3,048 ft)[2][6] | Volcanic mountain located in central Golan Heights. | |
Mount Avital/Tall Abu an Nada (Hebrew: הר אביטל, Har Avital, Arabic: تل أبو الندى, Tall Abu an Nada) | 1,204 metres (3,950 ft)[2][6] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northeastern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Bental/Tal Al-Gharam (Hebrew: הר בנטל, Har Bental, Arabic: تل الغرام, Tal Al-Gharam) | 1,171 metres (3,842 ft) | Part of an extinct volcano in the northeastern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Bnei Rasan/Tall al Ghassaniyah (Hebrew: הר בני רסן, Har Bnei Rasan, Arabic: تلّ الغسانية, Tall al Ghassaniyah) | 1,072 metres (3,517 ft)[1][2][6] | Part of an extinct volcano in the eastern Golan Heights. Atop the mountain is the Golan Heights Wind Farm. | |
Tall al Makhfi (Arabic: تل المخفي, Tall al Makhfi) | 1,055 metres (3,461 ft)[1][2][6] | Mountain in the northeastern Golan Heights, north of Quneitra. | |
Mount Varda/Tall Wardah (Hebrew: הר ורדה, Har Varda, lit. Rose Mountain, Arabic: تل وردة, Tall Wardah) | 1,226 metres (4,022 ft)[1][2][6] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Yosifon/Tall Yusuf (Hebrew: הר יוסיפון, Har Yosifon, Arabic: تل يوسف, Tall Yusuf) | 981 metres (3,219 ft)[1][2][6] | Part of an extinct volcano in the central Golan Heights. | |
Mount Hermonit/Tell al-Sheikh (Hebrew: הר חרמונית, Har Hermonit, Arabic: تل الشيخ, Tell al-Sheikh) | 1,211 metres (3,973 ft)[1][2][6] | Part of an extinct volcano in the northern Golan Heights. | |
Givat Orha/Tel Jukhdar (Hebrew: גבעת אורחה, Givat Orha, Arabic: تل جوخدار, Tel Jukhdar) | 646 metres (2,119 ft)[7] | Hill in southeastern Golan Heights. | |
Mount Kramim/Tell Sader al-Arus (Hebrew: הר כרמים, Har Kramim, lit. Vineyards Mountain, Arabic: تل صدر العروس, Tell Sader al-Arus) | 1,198 metres (3,930 ft)[8] | Part of an extinct volcano in northern Golan Heights. | |
Tell Saki (Hebrew: תל א-סאקי, Tell a-Saki, Arabic: تل الساقي), Tell al-Saki) | 594 metres (1,949 ft) | Small extinct volcano in southern Golan Heights. |