List of mountains in Lebanon
The geomorphology of Lebanon consists of the coastal plain, the western mountain range, an interior valley, and the eastern mountain range. Lebanese mountains exceeding elevations of above sea level constitute 22% of the country's total land area. The Mount Lebanon range stretches from the northern region of Jabal Akkar southward, reaching elevations of at Qurnat as Sawda, Mount Makmel's highest peak, down to in Jabal Niha. The hills of Jabal Amel begin after Jabal Niha. This total length of the Mount Lebanon range is with a width ranging from in its northern section, and in its central part. Numerous smaller hills create a transitional zone between the sea and the peaks. The western face of the Mount Lebanon range features a series of narrow valleys that run parallel to each other, sloping westward towards the sea, and channeling various watercourses. The eastern slopes descend toward the Beqaa Valley and are steeper compared to their western counterparts. During winter, seasonal rivers emerge from the western face snowmelt.
The Anti-Lebanon mountain range begins in Yanta and ends in Shebaa, and measure more than long and wide. Unlike Mount Lebanon, the Anti-Lebanon is devoid of deep valleys. This page contains a sortable table listing mountains of Lebanon in both the eastern and western mountain ranges.
List
| Mountain | Height | Height | Coordinates | Range | Governorate | Notes |
| Jabal al-Makmel | 3,088 | 10,131 | Mount Lebanon | North and Baalbek-Hermel | Highest peak: Qurnat as Sawda | |
| Jabal al-Mnaitra | 2,911 | 9,547 | Mount Lebanon | Keserwan-Jbeil | ||
| Jabal esh-Sheikh | 2,814 | 9,232 | Anti-Lebanon mountains | Nabatieh | Highest peak: Sharet Haramoun | |
| Jabal Sannine | 2,695 | 8,839 | Mount Lebanon | Mount Lebanon and Beqaa | ||
| Jabal al-Knayseh | 2,093 | 6,868 | Mount Lebanon | Mount Lebanon and Beqaa | ||
| Jabal al-Barouk | 1,930 | 6,332 | Mount Lebanon | Mount Lebanon | ||
| Jabal Niha | 1,809 | 5,938. | Mount Lebanon | Mount Lebanon | ||
| Jabal Akkar | 1,748 | 5,735 | Mount Lebanon | Akkar, North and Baalbek-Hermel | ||
| Jabal al-Rihane | ~1,400 | ~4,593 | Mount Lebanon | South | ||
| Jabal Safi | 1,300 | 4,265 | Mount Lebanon | South and Beqaa | ||
| Jabal Amil | Mount Lebanon | Nabatieh | ||||
| Aarid Maql Saab | 1462 | Mount Lebanon | North |