05 March 2026

Karoo National Park 4x4 routes closed after heavy rainfall

Karoo National Park has temporarily closed its popular 4x4 routes following recent rainfall that caused significant damage to sections of the rugged off-road tracks. According to South African National Parks (SANParks), the closures will remain in place until essential repairs and maintenance work have been completed.

Rain damage forces temporary closure

Heavy rain across parts of the Great Karoo has left several off-road routes in Karoo National Park badly affected. Floodwater, erosion, and muddy conditions have damaged sections of the trails, making them unsafe for vehicles.

As a result, SANParks management has decided to temporarily close the 4x4 routes to prevent further deterioration and to ensure the safety of visitors. Karoo National Park management has confirmed that maintenance teams will begin repair work as soon as conditions allow.

Visitors planning to explore the park’s off-road trails are therefore advised to check the latest updates before arrival, as reopening will depend on weather conditions and the progress of repairs.

About the 4x4 routes in Karoo National Park

Karoo National Park is home to several scenic and challenging 4x4 routes that allow visitors to explore the rugged landscapes of the Nuweveld Mountains and remote areas of the park. These trails are designed for high-clearance vehicles and can become difficult or impassable after rainfall.

Key routes include:

  • Nuweveld 4x4 Trail (±90 km) – The park’s longest and most remote route, crossing the Nuweveld Mountains and offering access to spectacular viewpoints and the remote Embizweni Cottage.
  • Afsaal Trail (±13 km) – A shorter scenic route branching off the Nuweveld drive with impressive mountain views.
  • Kookfontein Loop (±7 km) – A rocky loop extension with dry river crossings and classic Karoo terrain.
  • Sandrivier Loop (±7 km) – A route through semi-desert plains and dry riverine landscapes typical of the Karoo ecosystem.
  • Klipplaatsfontein Route – A connecting trail across the park’s plateau, requiring a permit issued at reception.
  • Pienaars Pass (±6 km) – One of the most technical and challenging routes in the park, climbing steeply onto the middle plateau and recommended only for experienced 4x4 drivers.

These trails are a highlight for adventurous travellers visiting Karoo National Park, providing access to remote areas where wildlife such as gemsbok, kudu, and Cape mountain zebra can often be spotted.

SANParks
will announce once the repair work has been completed and the 4x4 routes are safe to reopen.

 

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