The Zarghun Range is a mountainous expanse located in the northeast of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan. Dominating the landscape with a natural grandeur, the range is composed of rugged and arid terrain, featuring rocky hills and scattered vegetation. This extensive range is considered an ecological haven, housing a diverse array of flora and fauna adapted to the harsh, dry environment. Historically, the Zarghun Range has been of strategic importance due to its commanding views of the surrounding plains and its role as a natural barrier. Despite its rough terrain, it is a treasured spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts who are drawn to its stark beauty and the panoramic views it offers. The area is also noted for its mineral deposits, and mining activities are evident in some parts. Over the years, environmental concerns have been raised, including deforestation and resource depletion, and efforts are ongoing to conserve this crucial natural habitat.