Al Ahsa National Park, known formerly as Al-Hofuf National Park, is a manmade oasis located in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia, within the oasis city of Al Ahsa. It spans a vast area of approximately 1,300 hectares. The park provides a refreshing green setting in a region primarily dominated by desert landscapes. Al Ahsa National Park features a mixture of native and introduced tree species, numerous water fountains, and a large lake surrounded by picnic spots and walking trails. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists who wish to enjoy outdoor activities and family outings amid the tranquility of nature. The park is also an important cultural spot as it's close to prominent historical sites such as Qasr Ibrahim and the Al Ahsa Archaeological and Heritage Museum. Wildlife is present, with various species of birds nesting in the trees, making it a favored spot for birdwatching. The park is a vital green lung for the city, contributing to the environmental quality and providing recreational and educational opportunities for visitors.