Sabalgarh is a town and a municipality in Morena district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Sabalgarh has an old fortress on a big rock in the north eastern part of the city that has given the town its name. In Hindi Sabal-Garh means "the strong fort". The foundation of the Sabalgarh fort was laid by a Gurjar King Sabala Singh and on his name the town is named as Sabalgarh. Presently the fortress is left in ruins only and is famous for the haunting stories related to it. There are many temple around like most other Indian towns. About 50 km from the town is Asia's largest siphon built at the intersection of Kunu river and the Chambal right main canal. The Chambal river is just 20 km away from the town and is a known habitat for Indian Dolfins.