Gan HaShlosha National Park

Located between kibbutzim Beit Alfa and Nir David, it has naturally warm water where visitors can swim all year.

[1] The spring water that emerges in the western part of the park maintains a constant, year-round temperature of 28 degrees Celsius.

[2] An old water-powered mill operates at the site and an adjacent madafeh, or Arab hospitality room, has been restored.

A 1:1 reconstruction of Tel Amal, one of the first "Tower and Stockade" settlements set up by Jewish pioneers during the 1936–39 Arab Revolt – in this case on 10 December 1936 – is located in the park.

[3] It houses a display of rare Greek tools, artifacts from excavations in the Beit She’an Valley and an exhibit about the Etruscans.

Swimmers in Gan Hashlosha, 1962
Swimmers in Gan Hashlosha, 1962
Natural warm water pool at Gan HaShlosha
Natural warm water pool at Gan HaShlosha