In one corner of the section, there are memorial plaques for about fifty Hashomer members buried elsewhere in the country, each noting their date of death and burial location.
[2][3] The section spans a rectangular area, with a grass plot extending from south to north in the center, surrounded by paved paths.
It was funded jointly by the families of Hashomer members, the Ministry of Defense, the Histadrut executive committee, the Upper Galilee Regional Council, the Jewish Agency, and Kfar Giladi.
[4] An annual memorial ceremony for members of the Hashomer organization is held in the section during the intermediate days of Sukkot.
[4] The Tel Hai members' section is a row of graves located south of and adjacent to the Roaring Lion statue.
On August 6, 2006, during the Second Lebanon War, reservists from the 9255 Battalion of the 226th Brigade were preparing for action in a parking lot adjacent to the cemetery.