Shoshkaly (; ) is a salt lake in Akkol and Birzhan sal districts, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan.
The lake is located about southeast of Baimyrza village. The water of the lake is used for local agricultural purposes.
Shoshkaly is an endorheic lake of the Ishim river basin. It lies at the northern end of the Kazakh Uplands in a tectonic basin at an elevation of . The bottom of the lake is flat and muddy. The mud layer is between and thick. The lakeshore is flat in the north and the northwest, the other sections are steep, lined with to high cliffs. Among the lakes in its vicinity, Itemgen lies to the east and Mamay to the northeast.
Shoshkaly has an oval shape oriented in a roughly southeastâÂÂnorthwest direction. The lake reaches its highest level in the spring and its lowest in the summer. It usually freezes to the bottom in the middle of the winter. The mineralization of its waters varies between and in the spring, to between and in the summer, and between and in the winter when it does not freeze.
Lake Shoshkaly is surrounded by steppe vegetation. The basin is flat, with a few low hills rising in the west and southwest. The lakeshore is covered with a to wide belt of reeds. The center of the lake is clear of aquatic plants.