Jerusalem District
- Aminadav Forest – Judean hills near Aminadav
- Canada Forest – Jerusalem corridor
- Eshtaol Forest – near Beit Shemesh
- Gilo Forest – (Gilo neighborhood)
- Jerusalem Forest – (between Givat Shaul neighborhood and Ein Karem)
- Martyrs Forest – (above Moshav Ksalon (Shimshon–Sha’ar HaGai Junction)
- Peace Forest – (below East Talpiot promenade)
- Ramot Forest – (between Ramot neighborhood and Shu’afat)
Central District
- Ben Shemen Forest – (east of Ben Shemen youth village)
- Hulda Forest – (Nahshon Junction – Rehovot road)[4] Planned in 1907 by the Jewish National Fund, which brought in a German agronomist, Louis Barish, to manage the project. Restored in 1998.
- Meginim Forest – Gezer region
- Tzora Forest – (between Shimshon and Nahshon Junctions) near Tzora
Northern District
- Carmel Coast Forest – (Fureidis–Haifa Road)
- Hadera Forest – (near railway station)
- Irron Forest – (Hadera–Megiddo Road)
- Mt. Hurshan – (near Amikam)
- Mt. Shehumit (Har Nahash) – (Kiryat Shmona)
- Atatürk Forest – Mount Carmel
- Ahihud Forest – (Acre–Safed Road near Mt. Gamal)
- Biriya Forest – (Safed–Biriya Road)[4]
- Lower Hanita Forest – (Shlomi–Hanita Road)
- Parod Forest – (Acre–Safed Road, near Kibbutz Parod)
- Baram Forest – (Shlomi–Sasa Road, near Meron Junction)
- Lavi Forest – (Golani Interchange)
- Mt. Turan – (near Golani Interchange–Mitzpe Netofa)
- Segev Forest
Southern District
- Amatzia woodlands – (near Amatzia)
- Melachim Forest, Shachariya – (between Kiryat Gat and Lakhish Junction)
- Be’eri Forest – (on Road No. 232 near Be’eri from Hodiya Junction (Road No. 232) off Zikim–Karmia Road)
- Lahav Forest – (northern Negev)
- Yatir Forest – (northeast Negev)