Park Anaba is the main park in Modi'in-Maccabim-Reut and the first smart park in Israel. The park is named after Nahal Anaba, whose flow begins east of the city and Afiku passes through the tunnel along most of its route in the park. Sderot Hashmonaim, the central boulevard of the city, passes by the park, and the railway line, which ends at the Modiin Central bus station, passes through the park before entering the station's tunnel. The park opened to the public in April 2010.
In the center of the park is a 14,100 square meter lake with a total area of 570 meters. Its depth is between 70 and 100 cm and its full water volume is 12,325 cubic meters, and there are about 1,000 black carp and silver ammonium fish, and there are also 350 gambuzia fish that eat mosquito eggs, and there are kayaks and pedal boats on the lake west of the lake. The orchard garden is located on a six-dunam plot of land, with a stone-paved concrete cargos in the middle of the lake, based on trees that characterize the Land of Israel like oak, tabor oak, olive tree, almond, grapevine and herbs South of the lake is an amphitheater with 900 fixed seats and a sloping lawn suitable for 4,800 additional places And concrete paths covered with Jerusalem stone and three kilometers of walking paths, and in October 2011 the park was inaugurated with statues of dinosaurs, tannins, pelicans and giant deer, some of which are now broken.
The project includes the installation of a wireless Internet system throughout the park, cameras, sensors, environmental control systems, and monitoring and monitoring systems that help the Park's ongoing operation for the benefit of the park's visitors. However, the old facilities were replaced by new facilities.
Near the beautiful park with the lake there is a very tasty dairy restaurant. From the restaurant courtyard you can see the spectacular view of the lake and the city.
Worth visiting!!