National Scenic Trail or Official Route
Israel National Trail
The Israel National Trail, (Hebrew: שביל ישראל‎, Shvil Yisrael) is a hiking trail that crosses Israel between the southern and northern borders, traversing a wide range of landscapes, a rich variety of flora and fauna, and a diversity of cultures.
The trail stretches from Kibbutz Dan, near the Israel-Lebanon border, to Eilat on the Gulf of Aqaba. It was named by National Geographic as one of the 20 best "epic hiking trails" in the world. The INT is approximately 1100 km (683 miles) long. The exact length changes periodically as the Israel Trails Committee makes minor changes to the routing in various locations.

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1INT Path Mizpe Ramon to Gevanim
Negev - Central
14 miles
2INT Path Amasa to Arad
Negev - Northern
12 miles
3INT Path Arad to Massada
Judea Desert
18 miles
4INT Path Massada to Neve Zohar
Judea Desert
15 miles
5INT Path Neve Zohar to Amiaz plain
Judea Desert
7 miles
6INT Path Amiaz plain to Miezad Tamar
Judea Desert
12 miles
7INT Path Miezad Tamar to Makhtesh Katan
Judea Desert
15 miles
8INT Path Makhtesh Katan to Oron
Judea Desert
12 miles
9INT Path Oron to Mador
Negev - Central
12 miles
10INT Path Mador to Hod Akev (Sde Boker)
Negev - Central
8 miles
11INT Path Hod Aqev to Hava
Negev - Central
17 miles
12INT Path Hava to Mizpe Ramon
Negev - Central
17 miles
13INT Path Meitar to Amasa
Negev - Northern
14 miles
14INT Path Gevanim to Holit
Negev - Central
11 miles
15INT Path Holit to Zofar
Israel
16 miles
16INT Path Zofar to Barak
Israel
14 miles
17INT Path Barak to Zihor
Negev - Central
15 miles
18INT Path Zihor to Shizafon
Negev - Central
20 miles
19INT Path Shizafon to Shaharut
Negev - Central
13 miles
20INT Path Shaharut to Timna
Eilat Mountains & Southern Arava
16 miles
21INT Path Timna to Raham-Etek
Eilat Mountains & Southern Arava
10 miles
22INT Path Raham - Etek to Yehoram
Eilat Mountains & Southern Arava
14 miles
23INT Path Yehoram to Eilat
Eilat Mountains & Southern Arava
8 miles
24INT Path Zikhron Ya'akov to Hadera
Northern Shomron & Sharon
13 miles
25INT Path Tel Hai - Metzudat Koach
Kiryat Shmona
13 miles
26INT Path Tzuba to Netiv Ha'Lamed-He
Jerusalem Mountains
25 miles
27INT Path Netiv Ha'Lamed-He to Beit Guvrin
Judean Plains
15 miles
28INT Path Tel Keshet to Dvira
Negev - Northern
17 miles
29INT Path Dvira to Meitar
Negev - Northern
11 miles
30Beit Guvrin to Tel Keshet
Judean Plains
13 miles
31INT Path Metzudat Koach (Yesha Fort) to Dishon
Upper Galillee
13 miles
32INT Path Dishon - Mt. Meron
Upper Galillee
7 miles
33INT Path From Mt. Meron - Ein Koves
Upper Galillee
7 miles
34INT Path Ein Koves - Migdal
Lower Galillee
14 miles
35INT Path Migdal to Poriya
11 miles
36INT Path Poriya to Yavne’el
8 miles
37INT Path Yavne’el to Kfar Kish
Lower Galillee
8 miles
38INT Path Kfar Kish to Mashad
Lower Galillee
17 miles
39INT Path Mashad to The Monks Mill
Lower Galillee
14 miles
40INT Path The Monks Mill to Isfiya
Lower Galillee
14 miles
41INT Path Hadera to Netanya
Northern Shomron & Sharon
16 miles
42INT Path Netanya to Tel Aviv
Center
14 miles
43INT Path Tel Afek to Gimzu
Center
15 miles
44INT Path Gimzu to Mesilat Tzion
Center
17 miles
45INT Path Dan - Tel Hai
Kiryat Shmona
9 miles
46INT Path Mesilat Tzion to Tzuba
Jerusalem Mountains
11 miles
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Recent Trail Reports

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INT Path Ein Koves - Migdal
May 20, 2022 @ 10:41pm
May 20, 2022
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INT Path Tel Hai - Metzudat Koach
Mar 7, 2021 @ 11:08am
Mar 7, 2021
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