The Israel National Trail is a hiking trail that crosses the entire length of the country of Israel, with its northern end at Kibbutz Kfar Giladi, near the Lebanese border in the far north of the country, extending to Eilat at the southernmost tip of Israel on the Red Sea, with a total length of 1,040 km (650 mi). The trail was inaugurated in 1995.
Israel Trail marker on a tree
Hikers on Israel Trail
Sand Mountains of the Negev in southern Israel
Coast of Mediterranean
Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, or SPNI, is an Israeli non-profit environmental organization working to preserve plants, animals, and natural environments that represent bio-diversity, by protecting the lands and waters needed for their survival, and is Israel's oldest and largest conservation organization.
Family hiking in field of anemones, a protected flower species in Israel, Pura Nature Reserve
SPNI member card with Iris logo