The park is located directly next to the Orot Rabin power plant, the largest in Israel.
The park itself is small, mostly located along the banks of the Hadera River, at its confluence with the sea.
A pleasant promenade, small, but with gazebos and benches. There is a bridge to the other shore, where, in principle, you can also walk, although it does not officially belong to the park. There is a playground just above. There are toilets (not very clean), there is Parking - not crowded. Many people have picnics on the grass. You can walk towards the sea and walk along the shore. There is a wide beach where fishermen fish in some places, a little distance from the sea the coast is dirty, some piles of garbage look like a landfill. The trick of the place is that the warm water from the power plant here attracts sharks, which are often seen here. The river itself is muddy and, judging by the signs, polluted, so swimming is prohibited.
In general, you can visit this park for an hour, but there are more interesting and cleaner coastal parks.