Waterfalls, Streams Boost Lavender Garden's Appeal at Raghadan Forest Park

Waterways and waterfalls at Lavender Garden, in the heart of Raghadan Forest Park in Al-Baha Region, have enhanced the site's natural beauty and enriched the experience of residents and visitors amid the surrounding mountains and forests.
 Al-Baha Municipality developed the waterways along natural valley paths and constructed wooden bridges over them. Water flows through channels and outlets alongside walkways and other aesthetic elements, creating scenic spots for visitors and photography enthusiasts.
 The Lavender Garden and the central area of Raghadan Forest Park cover more than 20,000 square meters. The site includes an 8,000-square-meter central plaza, a 5,000-square-meter lavender garden, a 500-meter natural stone walkway, and another walkway leading to Lookout No. 2, which overlooks the Al-Baha mountain pass and Tihama plains.
 The municipality has added around 270 lighting poles, decorative sculptures, flowerbeds, seating areas, wooden walkways, and commercial kiosks to improve the site and prepare it to serve residents and visitors.
 The Lavender Garden is one of Al-Baha Municipality's projects to develop municipal facilities at Raghadan Forest Park, improve the efficiency of public spaces, and enhance the park's appeal as a regional tourist destination.

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