22 February 2023

North West Province: Wolwespruit Nature Reserve temporarily closed! [update #2]

update (16 March 2023): The Wolwespruit Nature Reserve in South Africa's North West Province has reopened to the public after it was temporarily closed due to heavy waters on the shoreline. The shoreline and other parts of the reserve have dried out and cleared to welcome anglers and visitors. 

update (13 March 2023): The Wolwespruit Nature Reserve is still closed!

The North West Parks Board (NWPB), the governmental organisation responsible for the management of protected areas and public nature reserves in South Africa's North West Province, has announced that the Wolwespruit Nature Reserve has been temporarily closed due to flooding. We'll keep you posted!
The Wolwespruit Nature Reserve lies on the Vaal River about 130 kilometres upstream from the Bloemhof Dam and 22 km south of Leeudoringstad. It is a popular angling and hiking destination, along the tranquil river frontage environment. There are rustic camping sites all along the river bank on the reserve and a self-catering stone cottage sleeping 6 people.

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