Discover Zippori Stream and its surroundings
Stream Basin Hikes
Stream Basin Hikes
The adventure begins here – choose a trail and explore nature, water, history, and unique landscape.
Find out moreThe Story of the Stream
The Story of the Stream
Discover the restoration project, local initiatives, and the people and groups driving them forward.
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Education & Community
Education & Community
Discover the educational and community programs active in the Zippori Stream Basin.
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Local Experiences
Local Experiences
Everything the Zippori Basin has to offer – food, attractions, lodging, guided tours, and more…
Find out moreEvents and Updates
There’s always something happening in Zippori! Find events, tours, and streamside updates here.
What would you like to do at the stream?
Parking and entrance to the track
- Ka’abiyye–Horse Spring
- Monks' Mill
- Tzipori Springs
- Ras Ali
- Confluence of the Streams
- Solelim
Route type
- Circular
- Linear
- Out & Back
Difficulty level
- Moderate
- Easy
- Hard
Route accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Route length in km
Trip filtering
Parking and entrance to the track
- Ka’abiyye–Horse Spring
- Monks' Mill
- Tzipori Springs
- Ras Ali
- Confluence of the Streams
- Solelim
Route type
- Circular
- Linear
- Out & Back
Difficulty level
- Moderate
- Easy
- Hard
Route accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Route length in km
Zippori Stream by the Numbers
The Stream’s Story25
Partner Communities
22 km
Trail Length
32 km
Stream Length
300 km²
Watershed Area
Q&A
Here you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions that will help you plan a safe and enjoyable visit to the Zippori Stream.
For More Q&AThere are several suitable trails. Select the “Accessibility” filter here to find them (in Hebrew). Note that some are in the process of receiving accessibility certification.
No need to schedule in advance. The stream is an open area and not a closed national park, so it is open all year round.
Weekends, holidays, and the spring season are usually the busiest times. It’s recommended to check for events and guided tours taking place throughout the year here (in Hebrew).
There are several stream entrances with organized parking that includes disabled parking (except the parking near Ein Yivka). See the locations on the interactive map.
You can reach nearby towns by bus and walk to the stream from there. For example: Ras Ali, Alon HaGalil, or the HaMovil Junction from which you can continue into the Yiftah-El Brook.
Contact Us
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