The Maków Beskids () is a mountain range in south-central Poland, part of the Western Beskids within the Outer Western Carpathians.
Its highest peak is MÃÂdralowa (1169 meters), within a total area of 900 square kilometers, about 60 km length and width of 15 km.
The ranges are forested, with valleys leveled for agriculture and settlements. Among the cities in the Maków Beskids are Maków Podhalaà Âski, Sucha Beskidzka, Jordanów, and Myà Âlenice.
It's also called Medium Beskids ().