The territory has an area of , of which in Poland and in the Czech Republic. Three main European watersheds pass through the Králický Sněžník Mountains and they meet at
Klepáč mountain (1,145 m). Králický Sněžník forms an important hydrographic node, its territory belongs to three seas – the Black, North and Baltic Seas. The
Morava River, which originates below the peak of Králický Sněžník, drains its waters into the
Black Sea. The stream Lipkovský potok with its tributaries flows into the
North Sea. The waters of the
Eastern Neisse and its tributaries flow into the
Baltic Sea. Due to the terrain, there are no significant settlements here. ==Geology==