Jordan Park is a nature park on the banks of the Jordan River. In the park you will find a variety of walking trails, including a path following the river bank, a refreshing wet trail, scenic lookouts, archeological sites, ancient flour mills and aqueducts. A walk in the park will bring you to the the Mishpah Spring and to the main channel of the Jordan River, which passes through the park on its way to the Sea of Galilee. The park also has a giant sycamore tree, with the distinction of being the northernmost sycamore tree in the world.  Archeology buffs will enjoy a visit to Tel Beit Tzeida (Beithsaida), with its impressive remains of a once-grand city, dating back to the Biblical and Roman eras, and a 2000-year-old fishing village. And after the sun sets, visitors are invited to enjoy Nature at Night—an audiovisual nighttime experience, suitable for families, that takes you on a starlit tour of the park.

 

Jordan Park offers facilities for overnight stays: a Bedouin tent, a campground for private tents, an area for RVs with electricity and water hookups, and staff rooms (for groups). The park has restrooms and showers, playgrounds, a snack bar, and biking and walking trails for the whole family.