Al-Hussam Park: A Unique Tourist Landmark In The Heart Of Al-Baha Region
Al-Hussam Park, nestled in Al-Baha City, is a stunning natural attraction within the Sarawat Mountains. The park spans 160,000 square meters, with lush green areas covering 132,264 square meters. It features 36 seating areas and 21 shaded structures. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of 1,400 trees and 4,000 shrubs that enhance the park's appeal.
The park includes a 1,200-square-meter artificial lake and offers ample parking with 500 spaces. Families can explore four children's play zones and make use of 35 restrooms. A plaza with an open-air theater spans 5,000 square meters and accommodates up to 1,000 people for various events.

Al-Hussam Park also boasts a unique interactive fountain covering 1,000 square meters and two waterfalls each standing at 10 meters high. For those who enjoy walking, there is a dedicated path stretching 700 meters. Additionally, prayer areas are available for both men and women.
During summer, Al-Hussam Park becomes a hub for cultural and artistic events. Traditional performances showcasing the region's heritage are held alongside educational and entertainment activities at the children's theater. Various cultural shows highlight the diversity of different communities.
Visitors to the park can look forward to giveaways and daily raffles designed for children and guests. These activities aim to enhance the visitor experience by offering engaging entertainment options throughout their visit.
A Key Tourist Destination
Prince Hussam Park is a major tourist draw in Al-Baha Region. It serves as a recreational spot for both locals and tourists. The park complements nearby Raghadan Park and adds to the collection of parks scattered across the region's governorates.
Dr. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Sawat, Mayor of Al-Baha Region, highlighted these features while speaking to the Saudi Press Agency. He emphasized that Al-Hussam Park plays a significant role in promoting tourism in the area by providing diverse attractions for visitors.
With inputs from SPA