The Kokshetau Mountains are part of the
Kokshetau Hills, a subsystem of the
Kazakh Uplands (Saryarka). It is a small, compact mountainous cluster of moderate altitude located in the northern sector of the highlands. Small lakes lie in the central, western and northwestern area of the range, including
Burabay,
Shchuchye,
Ulken Shabakty and
Kishi Shabakty. The highest point of the massif is
Mount Kokshe, towering at 947 meters (3,107 ft) and located in the northern part near Kishi Shabakty Lake. River
Kylshakty has its sources in the Kokshetau Massif. The slopes are often cut by deep ravines. Owing to
denudation and weathering of the mountains there are bizarre-shaped rocky outcrops. Some of these
rock formations display horizontal layers of eroded granite stone and look like ruined towers. ==Flora==