East Samogitian Plateau () is a landform in central Lithuania, the eastern part of the Samogitian Upland. It continues between the in the west and the Central Lithuanian Plain in the east. The Dubysa river marks its western margin, while the à  eduva Ridge and the Radvilià ¡kis Ridge mark its eastern margin.
The relief is hilly and undulated, there are flat and endorheic troughs with lakes and swamps. In the northern part there is the KurtuvÃÂnai moraine massif with altitudes of .
Most of the East Samogitian Plateau belongs to the Dubysa basin (with the Kraà ¾antÃÂ, Gryà ¾uva, Dratvuo rivers). There are the RÃÂkyva Lake, Gauà ¡tvinis lake, Bridvaià ¡is lake, and some smaller lakes, also some large swamps such as the Didysis Tyrulis (area of ), the Pravirà ¡ulio Tyrulis (), the RÃÂkyva Swamp (). The eastern part of the plateau is covered by the forests (the TytuvÃÂnai Forest, the KiaunoriaiâÂÂUà ¾pelkiaiâÂÂà  imà ¡a Forest).