The valley floor is characterized by a stark contrast to the arid surroundings, with a lush oasis sustained by natural springs that support palm groves, reed beds, and other vegetation. This verdant corridor attracts diverse wildlife and creates a microclimate within the harsh desert environment. Geological studies indicate that Wadi Al Disah was formed millions of years ago through water erosion processes that carved through the sandstone plateaus. The rock formations display remarkable examples of weathering patterns typical of desert landscapes. Recently, the Saudi government has begun developing this area as part of its tourism initiatives, creating hiking trails and viewpoints while implementing conservation measures to protect the fragile ecosystem.