Garden Route National Park Operations Amid Ongoing Severe Weather
The Garden Route region continues to experience heavy rainfall, although wind conditions have subsided compared to yesterday, 11 May 2026. Damage asse...
South African National Parks (SANParks) Rangers had their hands full this morning at their entrances stopping users from partaking in their usual day to day activities within the Table Mountain National Park.
This according to SANParks spokesperson Rey Thakhuli who said the park personnel are hard at work trying to put down the fire and most resources are dedicated to the fire… “with users now attempting to go about their normal running, cycling or walking their dogs we will not be able to fully concentrate on the fire especially in the Newlands Forest and Rhodes Memorial zones.”
It is for this reason that we urge users to stay away from the following areas Newlands Forest, Groote Schuur Estate, Rhodes Memorial, Devils Peak, Tafelberg Road, Vredehoek and Deer Park sections of the park. That includes all recreation areas below and above Tafelberg Road, which will remain closed until further notice.
However, it is safe to still visit areas in the South and Central sections of the park which includes areas Silvermine, Tokai, Boulders and Cape Point. “Those who would like to access Lions Head and Signal Hill should approach the areas with caution as the emergency personnel are in the area.”
Thakhuli said over 400 hectares of land and growing have been damaged up to this far and over 135 firefighters from SANParks, Working on Fire, City of Cape Town, NCC Environmental Services are currently battling with the fire.
He thanked residents and businesses who have responded to a call for donations of food, water, and energy drinks. Donations can be dropped off at the Newlands Firebase off the M3 highway or call Pat Scott for any donations on 079 608 9991.
South African National Parks (SANParks) Corporate Communications
Reynold “Rey” Thakhuli
SANParks Acting Head of Communications
Cell: 073 373 4999 or email: [email protected]