Tent Site (CK6TP)
Storms River Mouth Rest Camp
Garden Route National Park
From R455.00 per night
Along the South Coast of South Africa lies one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the world, home to the Garden Route National Park.
It encompasses the world renowned Tsitsikamma, Wilderness and Knysna areas, a variety of mountain catchments, indigenous forests and fynbos areas, all valued for their diverse natural and cultural heritage. It hosts a variety of accommodation options, unique fauna and flora, places of interest and unforgettable views.
From rugged cliffs and hidden coves to tranquil lakes and meandering rivers, the park offers endless opportunities for adventure, including hiking, birdwatching, kayaking, and scenic drives. Rich in history and biodiversity, it’s a haven for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and those seeking peace amidst breathtaking surroundings.
This is the place to relax, unwind and reconnect.
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Join the SANParks Honorary Rangers Tsitsikamma Region for a magical musical experience amidst the majestic trees of Nature’s Valley on 9 September 2023 from 17:00 – 22:00. Proceeds will go towards conservation projects in our national parks.
The swimming pool at Storms River Mouth Rest Camp will be closed for maintenance from 14 July – 8 September 2023. The scheduled reopen date is 9 September 2023.
Garden Route National Park
From R455.00 per night
Garden Route National Park
From R511.00 per night
Garden Route National Park
From R455.00 per night
There are 77 mammals and 300 birds to find in the park.
Island Lake in the Wilderness Section of the Garden Route National Park will reopen for all recreational activities on Friday, 30 May 2025. This follo...
The operation of a prescribed ecological burn in the Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park is progressing according to plan following ...
A prescribed ecological burn of approximately 800 ha of fynbos is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, 08 May 2025, in the Tsitsikamma Section of the Gar...
The endangered Knysna seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) has recently been successfully restocked in the educational display tank at the South African Na...
The blue-green algal bloom at Island Lake, in the Wilderness Section of the Garden Route National Park, remains active. Recent test results have confi...
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