Showing posts with label Orange Level 8 warning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orange Level 8 warning. Show all posts

05 May 2026

Garden Route National Park Flood Warning: Trail closures and travel disruptions (May 2026)

Travellers planning a visit to South Africa’s iconic Garden Route National Park should be aware of significant weather-related disruptions this week, as authorities warn of heightened flood risks across the region.

Severe weather warning and flood risk

South African National Parks (SANParks) has urged visitors and residents to remain on high alert following an Orange Level 8 warning issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS). The alert covers the period from 05 to 07 May 2026, with forecasts predicting prolonged, heavy rainfall of 100–200mm, and even higher localised totals.

With catchment areas already saturated, conditions are primed for rapid runoff, flash flooding, and potential infrastructure damage—all of which may significantly impact travel plans along the Garden Route.

What This Means for Travellers

Wilderness Section: Limited Activities

In the Wilderness Section:

  • All water-based activities (including canoeing and boating) are suspended
  • Hiking trails are closed
  • Accommodation remains open, including Ebb and Flow Rest Camp

Travellers can still stay overnight but should expect restricted outdoor options.

Touw River & Swartvlei Estuary: Flood Management in Place

At the Touw River and Swartvlei Estuary, SANParks is actively managing water levels using established estuary protocols:

  • Preference for natural breaching
  • Artificial breaching only if required
  • Continuous monitoring of water inflow, flood risk, and tidal conditions

Heavy machinery is on standby should emergency intervention become necessary.

Knysna Section: Trails Closed

All hiking and cycling trails in the Knysna Section are temporarily closed, making outdoor exploration in this area currently not possible.

Tsitsikamma Section: Major Hiking Disruptions

In the Tsitsikamma Section:

  • The famous Otter Trail is closed, with affected hikers being rebooked
  • The Waterfall Trail is also closed
  • All water-based activities at Storms River Mouth are suspended
  • Accommodation remains open at Storms River Mouth and Nature’s Valley

Safety measures and emergency response

SANParks has activated its Safety and Flood Response Plans, working in coordination with the Garden Route District Municipality Disaster Management Centre and other agencies.

Authorities are closely monitoring:

  • Rainfall intensity
  • River and estuary levels
  • Coastal and tidal conditions

Closures and restrictions in the Garden Route National Park will remain in place until conditions are confirmed safe.

Travel Advice: Should You Visit Now?

If you’re travelling along the Garden Route this week:

  • Expect disruptions to outdoor and adventure activities
  • Allow flexibility in your itinerary
  • Prioritise safety and follow official updates
  • Consider postponing hiking-focused trips, especially in Tsitsikamma and Knysna

Accommodation remains largely operational, but this is not an ideal window for outdoor exploration.

Bottom Line

While the Garden Route remains open to visitors, severe weather is significantly limiting the experience. Safety measures are firmly in place, and travellers should plan conservatively until conditions improve.

 

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Garden Route National Park update: Temporary closure of hiking trail activities in the Knysna section

Travellers along South Africa’s Garden Route should exercise extreme caution this week. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued an Orange Level 8 warning for the eastern parts of the Garden Route (including George, Knysna, Bitou, Mossel Bay, Oudtshoorn), indicating a high likelihood of heavy rainfall, flooding, and dangerous conditions. An Orange Level 6 warning is in place over the Central Karoo and western parts of the Garden Route.

In response, South African National Parks (SANParks) has closed all hiking trails in the Knysna section of the Garden Route National Park from 04 to 07 May 2026.

What this means for travellers

  • All hiking trails remain closed in the Knysna section
  • Expect localized flooding, slippery terrain, and possible road disruptions
  • Outdoor and nature-based activities are significantly impacted

Travel advice

Given the severity of a Level 8 warning:

  • Avoid non-essential outdoor activities, including lagoon cruises and scenic drives in exposed areas
  • Stick to indoor or sheltered options (restaurants, galleries, accommodation-based experiences)
  • Monitor official updates and do not attempt to bypass closures or barriers

Bottom line

This is not routine bad weather—travel plans should be adjusted conservatively. Safety-first decision-making is essential until conditions stabilise.

 

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