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.