Zyuratkul National Park (Russian: Зюраткуль (национальный парк)) is a Russian national park established in 1993 in the southern part of Satkinsky Raion (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Urals).
[1] Notable features include Zyuratkul lake, a rare mountainous body of water for the Urals 754 m above sea level, with a surface area of 13,2 km2 and a maximum depth of 8 m. Water is slightly mineralised (≈50 mg/L).
Because of its clear water and spectacular landscape around, Zyuratkul' is often called "Ural Ritsa".
[2] Also remarkable is a number of mountain ranges, among them Zyuratkul' range (8 km in length, rising 1175 m in its highest point).
Another range, Nurgush, is the highest point of Chelyabinsk Oblast with a height of 1406 m.[3]