Yedigöller consists of seven lakes of various sizes. Four of these lakes are large and three are relatively small and dry up during the warmer months of summer. The 550-hectare area that includes these seven lakes was taken under protection as a National Park in 1965. The area of the national park is 2019 hectares. Limestone and serpatine main rocks dominate the basin.
The highest place in Yedigöller is 1488 m. Eğrikiriş Hill, the lowest place is 465 m. The names of the lakes that are formed by the valley blockage as a result of landslide are Büyükgöl, Seringöl, Deringöl, Nazlıgöl, Sazlıgöl, Küçükgöl, İncegöl and Sazlıgöl. These lakes are 100 m. It is on two plateaus with height difference. Average 780 m. Büyükgöl is the largest of the lakes in the high plateau. Its area is 22.5 decares, and its deepest part is 15 meters. Deringöl, in the southeast of Büyükgöl, is 20 m. It is connected to Büyükgöl with its long flowing part. The lake, which has an area of 9.8 decares, is used for breeding live trout in Yedigöller and has been protected by surrounding it. Seringöl is located in the north of Büyükgöl. 100 m from the other plateau. is high. The widest lake of this plateau is Nazlıgöl. The abundant amount of water leaking from the bottom rises to the surface in the northeast of the lake and causes the formation of a waterfall, so it is called “Waterfall Lake”. It is located in Sazlıgöl, İncegöl and Küçükgöl on the same plateau. The park and its surroundings are a grove forest mixed with needle and leafy trees.
Yedigöller: The main tree species are beech, hornbeam, oak, alder, maple, elm, aspen, yellow and black pine, and fir trees are tall and straight stems. There are bears, pigs, wolves, foxes, martens, squirrels, roe deer and rabbits among wild game animals, and wild duck, wild pigeon and partridge among birds suitable for hunting. In addition, there are graceful swans floating over Büyükgöl with coy. At certain times of the year, sportive angling can be done for a fee. 23 cm. Between 01 April – 01 September. provided not under. The deer farms in the national park, one of Turkey’s most successful examples. The Kapankaya region has beautiful views of the lakes as well as its unique landscape.
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