Sunny weather brought about 100,000 Shabbat hikers to nature reserves and national parks. Among the most popular sites today were: the Yarkon Tel Afek National Park with approximately 5,700 visitors, the Caesarea National Park with approximately 3,900 visitors, the Ashkelon National Park with approximately 2,800 visitors and the Apollonia, Beit Govrin and Ein Afek Nature Reserve National Parks with approximately 2,200 visitors each One of the sites.
Ein Bokek. Photo: Rinat Russo, Nature and Parks AuthorityEin Bokek. Photo: Rinat Russo, Nature and Parks AuthorityEin Bokek. Photo: Rinat Russo, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Etti Nefarin, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Etti Nefarin, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Etti Nefarin, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Etti Nefarin, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Etti Nefarin, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Ziv Zagori, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Ziv Zagori, Nature and Parks AuthorityThe mud march in Yarkon National Park. Photo: Ziv Zagori, Nature and Parks AuthorityApollonia National Park. Photo: Ayala Yahami, Nature and Parks AuthorityApollonia National Park. Photo: Ayala Yahami, Nature and Parks AuthorityApollonia National Park. Photo: Ayala Yahami, Nature and Parks AuthorityHoresh Tal National Park. Photo: Sarit Palaci, Nature and Parks AuthorityHoresh Tal National Park. Photo: Sarit Palaci, Nature and Parks AuthorityEinat Gibton Nature Reserve. Photo: Shlomit Shavit, Nature and Parks Authority
Einat Gibton Nature Reserve. Photo: Shlomit Shavit, Nature and Parks Authority
Horesh Tal National Park. Photo: Sarit Palaci, Nature and Parks Authority