
Raghadan Forest Park attracts summer visitors to Sarawat peaks
RIYADH: Raghadan Forest Park, which is set on the slopes of the Sarawat Mountains just west of Baha city, is one of the region's most prominent ecotourism destinations, the Saudi Press Agency recently reported.
Covering about 483,000 sq. meters and rising more than 1,700 meters above sea level, the park offers a mild climate and scenic views.
Located about 4 km from central Baha, it features green spaces, walking paths, shaded seating areas, and various recreational facilities.
The 20,000 sq. meter Bahjat Raghadan Park — a recent development by Baha Municipality — boasts an artificial waterfall, an open-air theater, children's play areas, and the Lavender Garden, which connects to a central plaza and a 500-meter stone walkway.
Ali Al-Sawat, the Baha region's governor, told the SPA that Raghadan Forest Park was 'a leading environmental and tourism landmark in the region.'
He said this year's developments included sidewalk upgrades covering 1,470 meters over an area of 3,870 sq. meters; an enhancement of an 11,500 sq. meter section of the park; and a new 230-meter walking path.
The park's infrastructure supports high visitor volumes, with 384,787 sq. meters of green space, 1,230 parking spaces (including 42 for individuals with disabilities), 14 playgrounds, and 122 restrooms.
Raghadan Forest Park also hosts entertainment and cultural events in the Baha Summer Program to help enrich the experience of visitors while promoting domestic tourism.
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