Timna Park is an exceptional desert park located approximately 25 kilometers to the north of Eilat in the Negev Desert, Israel. Spanning over 60 square kilometers, Timna Valley is rich in ancient history, fascinating archeology, and geological wonders. The park is home to the world's oldest copper mines, dating back to the ancient Egyptian era. The main attractions include the iconic 'Mushroom' and 'Arches' rock formations, Solomon’s Pillars, the ancient mining shafts, and the remains of an Egyptian temple dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of mining. Visitors to Timna Park can enjoy a variety of activities such as guided tours, hiking, mountain biking, and even a small lake where pedal boats can be rented. The park also offers a glimpse into the ancient techniques of copper mining and smelting, with multimedia presentations at the visitor center. Timna Park combines a natural outdoor experience with historical exploration, providing a unique journey through time and nature.