With the end of the rain, 50,000 have flocked to nature reserves and national parks throughout the country and enjoyed a variety of Sukkot activities. For example, in the Caesarea National Park, the ancient times festival, called off on Monday because of the rain, was held with performances and activities for the whole family. In Apollonia the visitors saw ancient war tools. The caves of the Beit She'arim National Park featured lamps and figures from the past.

Further information can be found on the Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority's Internet site and at the dozens of information stations set up by the authority around the country.