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Tel Dan Nature Reserve

Tel Dan Nature Reserve Review

The Tel Dan Nature Reserve is hard to beat for sheer natural beauty. A river surges through it, and luxuriant trees provide shade. A host of small mammals lives here—many partial to water, such as the otter and the mongoose—as well as the biblical coney, also known as the hyrax. This is also the home of Israel's largest rodent, the nocturnal Indian crested porcupine, and its smallest predator, the marbled polecat. The reserve has several hiking trails; a short segment, on a raised wooden walkway, is wheelchair accessible.

Dan was a majestic city in biblical times. According to Genesis, Abraham came here to rescue his nephew Lot and, five centuries later, Joshua led the Israelites through the area to victory. Fine ruins from several epochs lie here. Among them are the 9th-century BC city gate and the cultic site where King Jeroboam set up a golden calf to rival the Jerusalem Temple. Just inside the city gate is the platform for a throne, where the city's king pronounced judgment. One of the site's most extraordinary finds is an arched gateway dating from the 18th-century BC Canaanite period, more than a millennium earlier than scholars had previously thought.

    Contact Information

  • Address: North of Rte. 99, Kiryat Shmona, 12245
  • Phone: 04/695-1579
  • Cost: NIS 23
  • Hours: Apr.--Sept., Sat.--Thurs. 8--5, Fri. 8--3; Oct.--Mar., Sat.--Thurs. 8--4, Fri. 8--3; last entrance 1 hr before closing
  • Location: Tel Dan Nature Reserve

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