Rosh HaAyin's industrial area, marked by glass and concrete buildings, contrasts sharply with the natural scenery along the Israel National Trail. This juxtaposition highlights the city's economic development alongside green, open spaces with wheat fields, offering a unique blend of urban and rural landscapes in the region.
Hiking along the Yarkon River in central Israel, from Petah Tikva to the old railway station in Rosh HaAyin, offers a picturesque and historically rich experience. This trail winds through scenic fields and orange groves, unveiling unique moments of both history and nature. Key attractions along the route include old mills, the concrete house, Kfar Baptistim, and two national parks: the Yarkon River Sources and Tel Afek Antipatris. Along the trail, there are two rest areas for hikers to relax and enjoy the region's inspiring natural beauty and captivating stories.