Lake Sabalan
Lake Sabalan is situated above Sabalan. Actually, this freshwater stream is the Sabalan volcano's mouth, and it now serves as a magnificent freshwater site throughout the warm seasons. Sabalan is one of Iran's highest mountains. Sabalan stands at 4811 meters tall. It is located in the Ardebil province of northwest Iran. Sabalan, an inactive volcanic mountain, is Iran's third highest peak after Damavand and Alamkouh.
Sabalan is a popular tourist destination because of the natural baths at the foot of the mountains, the lovely summer scenery, and the Alvares ski resort. The Sabalan River is one of Azerbaijan's major permanent water catchments. Its northern slopes lead to the Gharasu Valley and the Ahar Chay River, while its southern slopes lead to the Aji Chay River.
As a result, Sabalan supplies a significant amount of the water in the Aras river basin and the Uremia lake. On the slopes of Sabalan, there are numerous baths and mineral springs that are used by Meshkinshahr inhabitants and tourists throughout the year.