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Meshushim Pool (Hexagon Pool)

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Meshushim Pool (Hexagon Pool)

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The Meshushim Pool, famously known as the Hexagon Pool (Breichat HaMeshushim in Hebrew), is a captivating natural monument nestled within the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve in the central Golan Heights, Israel. This unique geological wonder is situated at the bottom of a deep canyon, north of the Sea of Galilee, and is notable for its elevation of approximately 48 meters below sea level. It stands out as a prime example of nature's artistry, showcasing an extraordinary display of hexagonal basalt…

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    April 7, 2023

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    The Hexagon Pool is a natural pool on the Meshushim River in the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve, the pool is at the end of the gorge. The name comes from the shape of the hexagonal basalt columns that make up the walls.
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    In summer, bathing in the pools is often forbidden due to bacterial contamination (when there are no tourists, wild boar come to the water, which pollutes the "pool") - it is best to ask at the top at the entrance.
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    Hexagon Pool (Meshushim Pool) – Meshushim Pool (Hexagon Pool) loop from Yehudia - Brechat HaMeshushim Site Nature Reserve

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    Elevation -50 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and duration of the hike to Meshushim Pool?

    The primary route to the Hexagon Pool involves a downhill walk of approximately 30 minutes from the parking area. While the descent is generally considered relatively easy, the return journey is uphill and can be moderately challenging, especially in warmer weather. The Yehudiya Nature Reserve offers various trails, ranging from this direct descent to more demanding routes that explore deeper into the canyon, so hikers can choose based on their fitness level.

    Are there any specific rules or permits required to visit the Hexagon Pool or Yehudiya Nature Reserve?

    Yes, as the Hexagon Pool is located within the Yehudiya Nature Reserve, there is typically an entrance fee. It's advisable to check the official website of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority or inquire at the reserve's entrance for current fees, operating hours, and any specific rules or regulations, such as those concerning swimming or trail access.

    Is Meshushim Pool (Hexagon Pool) suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    The main trail to the Hexagon Pool involves a downhill walk into a canyon, which means an uphill return. While many families visit, the terrain may not be suitable for strollers due to uneven paths and steps. For families with young children, a baby carrier is recommended. The reserve does offer some wheelchair-accessible paths for viewing the reserve, but these may not lead directly to the pool itself. Always check with the park authorities for the most current accessibility information.

    What is the dog policy for the Hexagon Pool and Yehudiya Nature Reserve?

    Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within Israeli nature reserves to protect wildlife and maintain the natural environment. It is highly recommended to confirm the specific dog policy directly with the Yehudiya Nature Reserve or the Israel Nature and Parks Authority before planning your visit with a pet.

    What are the best times to visit Meshushim Pool for swimming, and are there any restrictions?

    The cool water of the Hexagon Pool is most inviting during the warmer months, particularly late spring, summer, and early autumn. However, it's crucial to note that swimming may occasionally be prohibited due to bacterial contamination, often linked to local wildlife like wild boars. It is always advisable to inquire about current conditions and swimming permissions at the entrance to the reserve upon arrival.

    What are the conditions like for hiking at Hexagon Pool during winter or the rainy season?

    Winter and the rainy season can bring different challenges. Trails may become slippery and muddy, and water levels in the stream can rise, potentially affecting access. While the cooler temperatures can be pleasant for hiking, specific trails might be closed due to safety concerns or adverse weather conditions. Always check the weather forecast and inquire with the reserve authorities about trail conditions and any closures before heading out during these seasons.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Hexagon Pool or Yehudiya Nature Reserve?

    The Yehudiya Nature Reserve, where the Hexagon Pool is located, is somewhat remote. While there might be limited bus services to nearby communities like Had Nes, direct public transport to the reserve's entrance or parking area is generally not available. Visitors typically reach the site by private car or organized tours. It's best to plan for private transportation.

    What kind of geological history led to the formation of the Hexagon Pool's unique columns?

    The stunning hexagonal basalt columns are a result of a fascinating geological process called columnar jointing. Millions of years ago, molten lava flowed in layers and cooled very slowly and without interruption. As the lava solidified and contracted, it cracked into these distinct polygonal, primarily hexagonal, shapes. Erosion over time has exposed these impressive columns, making the Hexagon Pool one of the most perfect examples of volcanic hexagons found on Earth.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Hexagon Pool or Had Nes?

    The Hexagon Pool is situated within a nature reserve, so there are no direct amenities like cafes or restaurants at the site itself. However, the nearby community of Had Nes, located on Route 888, offers various accommodation options, including guesthouses and B&Bs, some of which may have dining facilities. You can also find cafes and restaurants in other towns and villages throughout the Golan Heights, a short drive away.

    What should I pack for a visit to Meshushim Pool (Hexagon Pool)?

    For a comfortable visit, consider packing plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as the hike can be strenuous. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential for navigating the trails. If you plan to swim, bring swimwear and a towel. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is highly recommended, along with snacks. A camera is a must to capture the unique geological formations and scenic views.

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