Hari Mountain is a mountain in the Meron mountain range in the Upper Galilee. The peak of the mountain is at a height of 1047 meters. The mountain is approximately 1-2 km south of the Druze village of Beit Jen. The name of the mountain is derived from the name of the mountain in Arabic "Khidar" which means Ari (or Aryeh). At the foot of Mount Hari on the southeast side springs a spring called Ein Hari.
The mountain is also close to the grave site of Baha'i al-Din, the Druze saint. On a clear day you can see almost the entire lower Galilee from the top of the mountain, from the Gilboa Mountains to the Mediterranean Sea.
Due to its height and spectacular view, the mountain is a suitable site for using paragliders. A Mediterranean climate prevails in the mountain, as in most parts of the Galilee. In winter it often snows and the amount of precipitation is about 1000 mm.