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title: Mount Erciyes
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  primary: Mount Erciyes
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  disambiguation: Explore Mount Erciyes, Turkey's 5th highest peak!  Stunning volcano, rich biodiversity, & historical significance.
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    - name: Ecology, Botany And Zoology
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  tags:
    - Ski
    - mount
    - erciyes
    - Kayseri
author: Abdülkadir Taştan
created_at: 2025-05-27T11:29:45.993436+03:00
updated_at: 2025-06-03T14:39:26.425562+03:00
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# Mount Erciyes 

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## KURE Information Cards

### KURE Information Card: Mount Erciyes

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| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Climate(s) | Continental Climate |
| Elevation(s)(Text) | 3.917 m |
| Historical Names | Aşkaşipa (Kültepe Tablets), Harki (Hittites), Argaios (Roman) |
| Fauna | 173 Bird Species |
| Vegetation | Steppe and Alpine Plants, 1.170 Plant Species, 194 Endemic Species |
| Formation Period | Approximately 2.5 Million Years Ago |
| Mountain Type | Stratovolcano |
| Location | Kayseri,Türkiye |

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## Article Content

[Mount Erciyes](/en/detay/mount-erciyes-8712e/llms.txt) (Turkish: [Erciyes](/en/detay/erciyes-dagi-2c0cb/llms.txt) Dağı) is a prominent stratovolcano located in [Central Anatolia](/en/detay/turkiyenin-aktif-ve-sonmus-volkanlari-ac254/llms.txt), approximately 25 kilometers south of [Kayseri](/en/detay/kayseri-90663/llms.txt) city in Türkiye. Standing at an elevation of 3,917 meters (12,851 feet), it is the highest peak in Central Anatolia and the fifth highest in Türkiye. The [mountain](/en/detay/what-is-a-mountain-3a475/llms.txt) spans an area of about 1,100 square kilometers, with its volcanic mass extending over an 18-kilometer diameter. Its summit rises approximately 3,000 meters above the surrounding [Sultansazlığı](/en/detay/sultan-sazligi-2963b/llms.txt) Basin, offering a commanding presence in the region.

### **Geological Formation and Volcanic Activity**

Mount Erciyes is a stratovolcano that began forming approximately 2.5 million years ago during the [Pliocene](/en/detay/jeolojik-zamanlar-d5b20/llms.txt) epoch. Its geological evolution can be divided into two main stages:

- **Initial Volcanic Activity (Pliocene to Quaternary):** The early phase was characterized by significant volcanic eruptions, resulting in the formation of the main volcanic cone and its surrounding structures. This period saw the development of extensive lava flows and pyroclastic deposits. 
- **Caldera Formation and Lava Domes:** Subsequent volcanic activity led to the formation of calderas and lava domes, including notable features like Koç Dağı. The volcanic activity during this phase contributed to the complex morphology of the mountain.

The most recent known eruption of Mount Erciyes occurred around 80,000 years ago. Since then, the volcano has been dormant, with no recorded eruptions in historical times .

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2026/02/11/mount-erciyes-59fb9-thumbs_b_c_3bbf27668c9da1e51732ad6d4de25028.jpg)
*Mount Erciyes (Anadolu Agency)*

### **Biodiversity: Flora and Fauna**

Mount Erciyes boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem, characterized by a variety of plant and animal species:

- **Flora:** Botanical studies have identified 1,170 plant taxa on Mount Erciyes, encompassing 89 families and 433 genera. Among these, 194 species are endemic to Türkiye, with 10 species unique to Mount Erciyes itself. The vegetation varies with altitude, featuring steppe communities at lower elevations and alpine meadows at higher altitudes.
- **Fauna:** The mountain's diverse habitats support 173 bird species, including raptors like eagles and hawks, as well as various migratory birds. The mammalian fauna of the area includes species such as foxes, hares, and wild boars, contributing to its ecological richness of the area.

### **Climate and Environmental Conditions**

Mount Erciyes experiences a continental climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. The summit remains snow-covered for most of the year, with snow depths reaching up to 4–5 meters during winter months. These conditions make it an ideal location for winter sports and contribute to the mountain's role as a significant water reservoir for the region.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2026/02/11/mount-erciyes-59fb9-thumbs_b_c_13ad465ace1339078509def21e44abfd.jpg)
*Sultan Reedy and Mount Erciyes (Anadolu Agency)*

### **Historical and Cultural Significance**

Throughout history, Mount Erciyes has held cultural and religious importance.

- **Ancient Names:** In the Kültepe Tablets, dating back approximately 4,000 years, the mountain is referred to as "Aškašipa," indicating its sacred status in ancient times. During the Hittite period, it was known as "Harki," and in the Roman era, it was called "Argaios," derived from the Greek word for "shining" or "white," likely referencing its snow-covered peak. 
- **Religious Significance:** The mountain was considered sacred by various civilizations, often associated with deities and religious rituals. Its prominence in the landscape made it a natural symbol of divinity and power.

### **Modern Recreational Use and Tourism**

Today, Mount Erciyes is a prominent destination for tourism and outdoor activities.

- **Erciyes Ski Resort:** The mountain hosts one of Turkey's largest ski resorts, offering facilities for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. The resort features modern infrastructure, including ski lifts and accommodation options, attracting both domestic and international tourists. 
- **Summer Activities:** During the summer months, the mountain is popular for hiking, mountaineering, and nature observation. Its diverse flora and fauna, along with scenic landscapes, provide ample opportunities for ecotourism and outdoor recreation.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2026/02/11/mount-erciyes-59fb9-thumbs_b_c_eb46e50c3204c700d63c3162b1a970c8.jpg)
*Erciyes Ski Resort (Anadolu Agency)*

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