Mount Hermon is an active vacation site throughout the year
It is the only ski and snow resort in Israel and a leading winter attraction that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually
The site spans an area of approximately 2,432 dunams, at an altitude of 1,600 to 2,040 meters above sea level. During the summer months, the site transforms into the coolest summer tourism destination in Israel with clear, clean mountain air and enjoyable summer attractions such as a cable car to the summit, extreme sledding, summer tubing on the ski slopes, off-road karting, and flying on the SKY RIDER
Additionally, guided tours are offered at the summit, where visitors are exposed to the unique flora and fauna, hear heritage stories about the “battle hills” of Hermon and “the eyes of the nation,” and enjoy scenic views toward the Hula Valley, the Lebanon Mountains, Syria, and the Golan Heights, reaching the northernmost point accessible to the public
Summer Activities at Hermon:
Extreme Sleds:
A sled moving on a track approximately 1 km long through wild Hermon landscapes. Reaches speeds up to 45 km/h (controlled by the rider). Operates year-round. Children over age 3 may ride (under 1.45 m require an adult).
New Visitor Cable Car:
A new gondola cable car reaching the summit at 2040 m, offering stunning views of the Golan, Upper Galilee, Hula Valley, and Lebanon Mountains. Operates year-round. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Summer Tubing:
Sliding on dry plastic-surfaced tubes down a ~20 m slope. Suitable for ages 5 and up (each ticket includes 3 rides).
Available only in August and holidays.
Karting:
Off-road driving in a 3-wheeled non-motorized kart over an 850 m track. For ages 16 and up.
Available only in August and holidays.
Virtual Reality Sky Rider:
Israel’s first and highest mountain flying attraction. Circular rail system with dual chairs featuring a VR video. Available year-round.

Guided Tours to the Battle Hills:
Starting at 2040 m with an overview of Lebanon, Galilee, Syria, and the Golan. Includes heritage and nature highlights. Conducted by the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel.