Jesus Trail
The Jesus Trail offers an alternative for travelers and pilgrims to experience the steps of Jesus in a way that is authentic, adventurous and educational by trekking through the rugged and beautiful landscape of the Galilee.
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Location:
Nazareth, Israel, 16125
Phone:
http://jesustrail.com
 
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Jesus Trail Over 500 local middle school students participate in Clean up the World Day by picking up trash along the Jesus Trail and in their towns

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Israeli, Palestinian hikers walk in ancestors' footsteps

Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
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Jesus Trail is cleaning up the world with local students today

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Jesus Trail JPost- Cleaning up the Jesus Trail: School children from Mashhad, Kafr Kana and Nazareth, in conjunction with Fauzi Azar Inn and volunteers from abroad will clean up the Jesus Trail, a 65-kilometer-long hiking trail from Nazareth to Kfar Nahum. KKL-JNF teams will help to clear the "serious" refuse with heavy equipment.

Source: www.jpost.com
On Monday 9th November KKL-JNF Israel will mark International Cleanup DayOver 150,000 people are expected to participate in this year's cleanup events
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Jesus Trail Thanks to Jesus Trail , the Ministry of Tourism conference was buzzing about "thinking outside of the box" and hummus in Damascus!

November 6 at 5:46am
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Jesus Trail is attending a tourism conference in Hertzliya today, wish me luck!

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Jesus Trail Lots of rain here in the Galilee this week. That should make for a lovely green spring on the trail!

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Jesus Trail The first Jesus Trail guide book will be ready in early 2010. Take a look and sign up to receive an update when the book is ready for release!

Source: www.jesustrailguide.com
about the Galilee region, including flora and fauna, Nature Reserves and National Parks and the Israeli hiking trail network
Cora Doolittle
Cora Doolittle
Couldn't wait to get this guidebook. My husband and I were in Nazareth last June '09 but things weren't in place quite yet. So the next time we go we'll be sure to hike up at least part of the trail .
November 1 at 9:15pm
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Jesus Trail Become a member of the new Jesus Trail forum to ask questions, offer advice, and hear the latest updates from hikers.

Source: forum.jesustrail.com
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Jesus Trail Check out this short report on our trip to the Negev for the inauguration of a section of the Abraham Path:

Source: jesustrail.com
Jesus Trail representatives participated the inauguration of a section of the Abraham Path in the Negev Desert October 20-22. The Abraham Path, a long-distance cultural path underway in the region, was ...
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Jesus Trail Spent a few days in the Negev for the inauguration of a section of the Abraham Path. Visited diverse communities and historical sites in the wilderness landscape and enjoyed comparing notes with a project with similar goals to Jesus Trail!

Source: www.abrahampath.org
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Jesus Trail Check out our updated Frequently Asked Questions, including information about budgeting, trail markers and camping!

Source: jesustrail.com
Fall and Spring are the optimal season - October to November & February to mid-May. Spring is preferable as the landscape will be green and lush, flowers will be in bloom, and creeks and rivers will have more water. ...
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Jesus Trail Wandern auf den Fußspuren Jesus - new German translation on the jesustrail.com thanks to Andreas Tiedt!

We're still hoping to include a few more languages on the site (currently English, Spanish, French, German and Dutch). If you'd like to volunteer, email info@jesustrail.com http://jesustrail.com/about-the-trail_de

Source: jesustrail.com
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Source: www.thestar.com
The valley in question descends from Kfar Zeitim, a co-operative farm near the summit of Mt. Arbel, toward the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus Christ spent much of his life, expanding ...
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Jesus Trail in the Washington Post: "A Spiritual Journey and then some"

Source: www.washingtonpost.com
We ducked under barbed wire, waded through spiky milk thistle and slid down a hillside that was too steep to walk. I couldn't help wondering: Is this what Jesus did?