Jablan Lake (Serbo-Croatian: Jablan Jezero / ÃÂðñûðý ÃÂõ÷õÃÂþ), also known as Malo Jezero (meaning "Small Lake"), is a glacial lake located within Durmitor National Park in Montenegro. Situated at an altitude of approximately 1,791 meters, it is considered one of the "Mountain Eyes" (Gorske oÃÂi) of Durmitor. The lakeâÂÂs name is linked to the word for ash tree ("jablan"), though the surrounding area is characterized by coniferous forests and alpine meadows.
The lake is roughly 240 meters long with a maximum depth of 8.5 meters, making it larger and deeper than some other glacial lakes on the Durmitor massif. The water level is highest in spring and early summer, often dropping significantly by late summer.
Jablan Lake is a popular destination for hiking, offering a more secluded experience compared to the park's more frequented sites like Black Lake.<br>The two main trailheads are: