Ovan Lake
Ovan Lake |
Location |
Alamut |
Primary inflows |
Ovan stream and the springs underneath of the lake |
Primary outflows |
A stream to farmlands |
Basin countries |
Iran |
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Surface area |
70,000 m² |
Max. depth |
5.7 m (19 ft) |
Surface elevation |
1,800 m (5,900 ft) |
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Ovan lake (also known as Evan lake) is a small alpine lake in Alamut region of Arburz range, in Qazvin province of Iran. The centre point of the lake is approximately located at . The only tributary that flows into the lake, is a stream with the same name, Ovan, coming down from northern mounts. The north of the lake is also surrounded by three small villages, namely from east to west: Varbon, Ovan and Zar-abaad.
Access to the lake
The lake can be reached via a road which connects Qazvin to Alamut. As of 2009, part of the road is gravel, therefore using an SUV might be a better option. Starting from the south towards the north, there is village at beginning of the road, called Shinqor, which is probably the best/last place one could obtain foods and drinks. After passing a relatively high hill there is a flat area called Rajaee-dasht at where a fuel station is available. A few kilometers after this point, where the road branches off, the Moalem-kalaye road should be taken. At the last fork, there is a narrow road towards the north which directly goes to the lake.