Ad-Dahna Desert:
Ad-Dahna is one of the deserts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with an area of 45,000 km2, and it is located within the Northern Borders region, Hail, Al-Qassim, the Eastern Province, and Riyadh region, representing 7.1% of the total sand deserts in the Kingdom. Ad-Dahna is a sandy terrain in the shape of a great arc extending about 1,200 km from the southeast of AlĀ Nafud Desert to the north of Rub Al-Khali desert (Empty Quarter). Its southern end is called Rumaila, which is a local name that means the integration of the sands of Ad-Dahna with the sands of the Empty Quarter.
Ar Radfayn:
Ar Radfayn village is a Saudi village located in Mawqaq Governorate in Hail region. Ar Radfayn is located about 50 kilometers from the city of Hail, and is administratively linked to Mawqaq Governorate. It is a natural heritage and Ar Radfayn is a valley in the southwestern Aja Mountains, and it contains a distinctive strait whose length reaches more than 240 meters.
Uqdah:
Uqdah is a historical tourist and agricultural village located west of the Hail region. It is one of the oldest inhabited areas in the region. A mountain village situated deep into Mount Aja, and linked to the city of Hail via a corridor cut through the mountains called (Al-Nashib). It includes a valley called (Wadi Uqdah), in which there are relics of a historical fort. The village is also considered Hail's food basket due to the diversity of its agricultural crops.
Hatimah crater:
The Hail region is strategically located and surrounded by five administrative regions, with a diversity of historical cultural heritage sites and natural tourism sites, making it a promising tourism destination for those looking for distinctive destinations in the Kingdom, as Hail also embraces many tourist attractions and a diverse climate to become the ideal place for its lovers.
Al-Hafeer:
An agricultural desert oasis located 65 km northwest of Hail. It is one of the oases located at the beginning of the Al Nufud Al Kabir Desert. Al-Hafeer was named after its geographical shape as it is located in a hole in the middle of Al Nufud Al Kabir Desert and is bordered on all sides by Al Nufud Al Kabir and to its west is al-Khashab Mountain, which is one of its most prominent tourist attractions. It is a huge black mountain, and a bottom near it called Qaa al-Sir.
Salma mountain:
A range of mountains located on the southeastern side of the city of Hail, about 60 km away, with a length of about 55 km, and a width of about 7 km. The highest peak stands at 1,430 meters above sea level. Among the famous places in the Salma Mountains with tourist attractions are Al-Hatima volcanic crater and the heritage village of Taba, which was built in the middle of the crater of an extinct volcano.
Aja mountain:
A range of mountains extends more than 60 square kilometers from the northeastern side of Hail city, with a length of about 85 kilometers and a width of 35 kilometers, The highest peak stands at about 1544 meters above sea level. Aja mountain range contains many villages and tourist places, perhaps the most famous of which are Uqdah, Tuwarin, Jaw, Mushar, and ArRadfayn.
Shoaib Mushar:
Mushar is a green valley in the city of Hail, located in the northern part of it, and it is less than one kilometer away from the new residential neighborhoods. It is considered a perfect park for the majority of Hail families and the majority of guests of the region, as it is close to the city and provides services in addition to the fact that it combines the natural terrain that the entire Hail enjoys, as it forms the mountainside of the center of the Aja Mountain Range. It has an abundant number of green acacia trees that are watered by seasonal rains. Its soil consists of soft purple pebble, which shines when it rains in a wonderful view.