Nature lovers in Israel are discovering a wealth of hidden natural springs and swimming spots across the country, offering refreshing escapes from the summer heat. Among these are a magical cave spring in the Jerusalem hills, a historic well in the Jezreel Valley, and a secluded beach along the Yarkon River. Each site has its own unique story and natural beauty, from cool cave pools to lush riverbanks and inviting urban oases.
Other highlights include Maayan HaSusim, a spring teeming with fish near Kaabiya, and Ein Ahuza, a rediscovered urban spring in Haifa surrounded by fig trees and scenic views. Adventurers can also enjoy natural water slides at Nahal HaKibbutzim near Beit She'an, swim in the blue waters of Nitzanim Lake between Ashdod and Ashkelon, and visit a newly found spring in Safed beside the Limonim Forest. Visitors are encouraged to respect these wild locations by packing out all trash and swimming safely, as most sites lack lifeguards.
These lesser-known swim spots provide a unique way to experience Israel's diverse landscapes, from desert lagoons to forest springs and river beaches, making them ideal destinations for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

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