The
Binalud Mountains or the
Binalud Range ( -
Binalud) is a mountain range that runs in a northwest-southeast direction between the Mashhad and Nishapur regions in
Razavi Khorasan Province in norteastern part of
Iran and southeast of the
Caspian Sea. Although far from the
Aladagh Mountains, which lie to the northwest in the Province of
North Khorasan, the Binalud Mountains are located in such a way that both the Aladagh Mountains and the Binalud Range lie approximately in the same arc, curving from the northwest to the southeast. The city of
Mashhad or Meshed is located in the southeastern part of the Binalud Range, and the city of
Nishapur or Neyshabur lies on the southwestern section of the range. Situated in the southeastern part of the Binalud Range and with an elevation of 3211 metres,
Mount Binalud is the highest point in the Binalud Mountains and in Razavi Khorasan Province.