01 June 2026

Table Mountain National Park Winter Hours 2026: What Cape Town visitors need to know

Travellers planning a visit to Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain National Park this winter should take note of updated operating hours and seasonal changes at some of the park's most popular attractions.

As daylight hours become shorter during the winter months, South African National Parks (SANParks) has adjusted opening and closing times for several visitor sites across the park. The changes affect Cape Point, Boulders Penguin Colony, Silvermine, Oudekraal, Newlands and Tokai, and are important for both local visitors and international tourists planning day trips around the Cape Peninsula.

Cape Point winter operating hours

One of Cape Town's most visited attractions, Cape Point will be open daily from 07:00 to 17:00, with the last exit at 18:00.

Visitors can still enjoy some of the area's highlights, including the Flying Dutchman Funicular, spectacular ocean viewpoints, the historic lighthouse, the famous Cape of Good Hope and the interactive displays at the Buffelsfontein Visitor Centre. The popular Two Oceans Restaurant remains open, offering visitors a scenic dining experience overlooking the dramatic coastline.

SANParks reminds visitors that Cape Point is now a cash-free facility and only card payments are accepted.

Boulders Penguin Colony remains open daily

The world-famous Boulders Penguin Colony near Simon's Town will continue operating daily from 08:00 to 17:00 throughout winter.

Home to one of the largest accessible colonies of critically endangered African Penguins, Boulders remains one of Cape Town's top family-friendly attractions. Visitors can explore wooden boardwalks, dedicated viewing platforms and several sheltered beaches while observing the charismatic seabirds in their natural habitat.

As with Cape Point, the facility is cash-free and only card payments are accepted.

Braai season returns to Silvermine

With the summer fire season officially over, visitors can once again enjoy braais at the popular Silvermine picnic area.

Silvermine will be open daily from 08:00 to 17:00. However, SANParks notes that free-standing braais are not permitted and visitors should use only the designated facilities provided at the site.

Those planning to swim in the Silvermine Dam should be aware that swimming is entirely at their own risk, as no lifeguards are on duty during winter.

Oudekraal moves to weekend-only operations

The scenic Oudekraal Picnic Site along Chapman's Peak Drive will operate on weekends only between 01 June and 30 September 2026.

During this period, the site will be open from 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. Visitors should also note that gazebos are not permitted and music is prohibited within the picnic area to preserve the natural environment and ensure a peaceful experience for all guests.

Newlands Picnic Site closes for winter

The Newlands Picnic Site will be closed entirely from 01 June until 30 September 2026.

Visitors looking for alternative picnic venues can consider Silvermine or Oudekraal during the winter season.

Tokai remains open

The Tokai section of Table Mountain National Park remains open daily from 08:00 to 17:00.

Visitors planning activities such as mountain biking, dog walking or horse riding are reminded that valid permits are required. Tokai remains a favourite destination for outdoor enthusiasts thanks to its extensive trail network and easy access from Cape Town's southern suburbs.

Winter hiking safety in Table Mountain National Park

Winter can be one of the best times to explore Table Mountain National Park, with cooler temperatures, fewer crowds and excellent visibility after cold fronts. However, rapidly changing weather conditions and shorter daylight hours require additional planning.

SANParks recommends that hikers:

  • Hike in groups whenever possible.
  • Familiarise themselves with their route before setting out.
  • Consider hiring a qualified guide.
  • Carry appropriate clothing, water and navigation equipment.
  • Join organised hiking groups where available.

Visitors should always check weather forecasts before venturing onto mountain trails and allow sufficient time to return before sunset.

Plan ahead for your winter Cape Town adventure

Table Mountain National Park remains one of South Africa's premier outdoor destinations throughout winter, offering everything from penguin encounters and coastal scenery to mountain hikes and picnic spots. By familiarising yourself with the seasonal operating hours and safety recommendations, you can make the most of your visit while avoiding unexpected closures or access restrictions.

For travellers exploring Cape Town between June and September, a little planning goes a long way in ensuring a memorable and safe experience in one of Africa's most spectacular national parks.

 

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