Rolfontein Nature Reserve is located on the banks of the Vanderkloof Dam, near the town of Vanderkloof in the Northern Cape. Known for its rugged terrain, beautiful Karoo vegetation, and rich wildlife, Rolfontein covers around 8,000 hectares and is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers.
Established in 1970, the nature reserve has a varied landscape which includes mountains and stretches of Karoo plains dotted with dolerite koppies (hills). The Reserve also features a variety of game species which include the White Rhino, Black wildebeest, Gemsbok, Red hartebeest, Burchells zebra, Springbok, Brown hyena, Mountain reedbuck, Steenbok, Grey duiker, Bat-Eared fox, Baboon, Vervet monkey, Aardvark and Aardwolf, as well as the over 200 species of birds which have been identified. The grazing animals on the reserve are fed by over forty different species of grass while the browsers such as the Eland and Kudu prefer the leaves and seeds of trees and shrubs. The Mountain kloofs are densely wooded with wild olives, sweet thorn and karee, while cabbage trees, black thorn and camphor bush occur on the rocky ridges providing for the many species of birds in the reserve, including the Fish Eagle.
The reserve provides hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the stunning Karoo landscape up close, as well as vantage points that offer panoramic views. There are picnic areas within the reserve where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery. Although limited in accommodation facilities, the reserve’s proximity to Vanderkloof town allows for easy access to lodging and dining options nearby.
Contact Details for the Rolfontein Nature Reserve
Phone: +27 (0)53 664 0006
Email: vanderkloof@sanparks.org (managed locally)
Address: Rolfontein Nature Reserve, Vanderkloof Dam, Northern Cape, South Africa
Rolfontein Nature Reserve’s blend of Karoo beauty and tranquil dam views makes it a hidden gem in the Northern Cape, perfect for visitors seeking peace, wildlife, and rugged landscapes.