Hadera River Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very nice
The park was full of kids on school trips, but is big enough that we could stay away from the madding crowd and had a very nice, quiet time, despite the noise. The paths are well maintained and the v...
We decided on a whim to visit the park and were pleasantly surprised. There are beautiful views and a lovely place to picnic. There's a kiosk to learn about the sharks that inhabit the waters. There's...
Nice river bank walk. Short walk from the parking lot. Nice trees, view of the large power station that used to be the largest power source in the country and see the impressive eucalyptus trees that ...
Enjoyable half-day outing to the Hadera River Park
Awesome to see how the little known Hadera River flows into the sea in 80 meter wide delta after a week of winter rains. Because of the hot water expelled into the sea from a power station located ver...
Very nice
The park was full of kids on school trips, but is big enough that we could stay away from the madding crowd and had a very nice, quiet time, despite the noise. The paths are well maintained and the v...
Delightful! Truly a hidden gem.
We decided on a whim to visit the park and were pleasantly surprised. There are beautiful views and a lovely place to picnic. There's a kiosk to learn about the sharks that inhabit the waters. There's...
River bank walk.
Nice river bank walk. Short walk from the parking lot. Nice trees, view of the large power station that used to be the largest power source in the country and see the impressive eucalyptus trees that ...
resing spot
Lovely park for families and kids,bbq spots,strolls in the trees shadows to enjoy and watch the river flows.Even seen some people fishing)))
Enjoyable half-day outing to the Hadera River Park
Awesome to see how the little known Hadera River flows into the sea in 80 meter wide delta after a week of winter rains. Because of the hot water expelled into the sea from a power station located ver...