Beli Potok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бели Поток) is a small town and a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia.
Beli Potok is located in on the northern slope of the Avala mountain, near the crossroads of the roads of Avalski put, which connects Belgrade with the Avala, and Kružni put, the major road connecting the settlements on the southern outskirts of Belgrade.
Population of Beli Potok according to the official censuses of population: Beli Potok is the birthplace of Vasa Čarapić (1770–1806), one of the main army leaders from the First Serbian Uprising, and the main street in the town bears his name.
In the field west of Beli Potok is the institute for the development of water resources Jaroslav Černi.
In front of the churchyard entrance is a memorial drinking fountain, commemorating the local partisan soldiers killed in World War II.