The hidden stream creek

Hi,

We spent independence day in Kibbutz Hagoshrim, and took a small hike in The hidden stream creek.

A small stream, Koren stream, is crossing the Kibbutz. You can walk along it and enjoy it. A small waterfall is pouring over an ancient flour mill that is now a memorial for the Kibbutz fallen soldiers.

A smaller stream is feeding Koren stream, and it is flowing quietly, hidden from view.
You can walk along it, if you please, thanks to Ori Dimend who thought and set up this nice hiking trail in 1990 and maintenance part of it since than.

Hagoshrim hotel sits right above the stream and maintenance it. Since this part is locked inside the Kibbutz fences, no animals are visiting it. A longer part, twice as long, is over road 99. It is an adventure in the nature and ends in to spring. You can Ori to guide you in it 054669316-5. Ori is also have regular tours every Friday at 16:00 which leaves from gallery “House on the water”. Visit Plagim website although in Hebrew to see more pictures an information.

Long time ago, Dan stream run through here and collected the water of the springs of Koren stream. Now Dan stream changed its route to the East and Koren stream run independently for about 1 km before it joins Dan stream.

This place hold up a pretty unique population of Equisetum plant. It is usually considered unwanted plant, but have medicine effects.

Take care
Gad

The brige over Koren stream that near it you can find the enterance to the hidden stream creek trailThe brige over Koren stream that near it you can find the enterance to the hidden stream creek trail

the enterance to the hidden stream creek trailThe entrance to the trail

Getting into the wild - hidden stream creekGetting into the wild of the creek

The sign to and a sign on the hidden stream creekThe sign to and a sign on the trail

The sign on the hidden stream creek

Standing among Populus trees - hidden stream creekStanding among Populus trees

Walk slowly... - hidden stream creekWalk slowly and carefully. ..

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