Białowodzka Góra is formed by a side arm about 500 meters long, departing from Rozdziela (617 meters above sea level).
This ridge runs eastwards, first lowering gently and then quite steeply towards the Dunajec River.
Particularly steep are the southern slopes, which descend towards the stream which originates in the cauldron south of Rozdziela and flows roughly parallel to the ridge.
On this slope there are several rocky perches.
One of them is very picturesque, full of rocks and bluffs.
The top of this perch is 550 meters above sea level. it is also known as "Zamczyska" which, according to legend, was supposed to stand here.
Due to the steepness of the terrain, it can be assumed that the rocks occurring in the reserve were always forestless, which is why interesting rock flora is found here.
A large difference in elevation of about 250 meters and the steepness of the terrain make it one of the most charming places in the Nowy Sącz region.
The presence of Scots pine Pinus silvestris on the top rocks, low and twisted, resembles the pictures seen in the Pieniny Mountains in Sokolica.
source: JERZY STASZKIEWICZ "The reserve" Białowodzka Góra "near Nowy Sącz."