The municipality of Narvik covers large areas outside of the city itself. Some of the other settlements in the municipality are Bjerkvik (located at the head of the Herjangsfjord), H�kvik, Beisfjord, and Skjomen. The eastern part, towards the border with Sweden, is dominated by mountains, and Storsteinfjellet reaches 1,894 metres (6,214 ft). There are also valleys and lakes, including the lakes Gautelisvatnet, Hartvikvatnet, Indre Sildvikvatnet, Iptoj�vri, Kj�rdavatnet, Lossivatnet, Sealggaj�vri, and Unna Guovdelisj�vri.
The city itself is situated near the innermost part of the deep Ofotfjord, but even here the mountains, going almost straight up from the bluefjord, reach as high as 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) in Skjomen, where the glacier Frostisen can be seen. Other fjords in Narvik include the Beisfjorden, Herjangsfjord, and Rombaken.
Forests cover the lower parts of the mountains (below 500 meters), but near the summits, the snow can stay most of the summer. Narvik has well prepared slopes for alpine skiing, some of which end almost in the city centre