Glilot Ecological Park
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| Glilot Ecological Park | |
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| פארק אקולוגי גלילות | |
![]() Interactive map of Glilot Ecological Park | |
| Type | Urban nature park |
| Location | Tel Aviv-Yafo / Ramat HaSharon, Israel |
| Nearest city | Tel Aviv |

Glilot Ecological Park (also known as Eco-Park Glilot) is an urban green space area located north of Ramat Aviv Gimel in the northern part of Tel Aviv. The park lies west of the "Ayalon Highway" and southeast of the former Pi Glilot fuel terminal.[1]
The park includes the Ahiya Stream, which flows through the area. Vegetation in the park includes Eucalyptus groves and seasonal blooms of narcissus. The site also contains an archaeological site consisting of burial caves from the Samaritan period, known as the Afeka Caves.[2][3]
Within the park is Drezner Grove, named after Yehi'el Dov Dresner.[4]
