Kgaswane Mountain Reserve

Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
Rustenburg Nature Reserve
Type Nature reserve
Location Boekenhout Road, Rustenburg, North West Province
Nearest city Rustenburg
Coordinates 25°42.9′S 27°11.64′E / 25.7150°S 27.19400°E / -25.7150; 27.19400Coordinates: 25°42.9′S 27°11.64′E / 25.7150°S 27.19400°E / -25.7150; 27.19400
Area 5,300 hectares (13,000 acres)
Created 1967
Operated by North West Parks and Tourism Board
Open All year
Camp sites 22
Hiking trails 4
Species Large game
320 birds species
Website www.tourismnorthwest.co.za/kgaswane-mountain-reserve/
www.parksnorthwest.co.za/kgaswane/Kgaswane%20brochure.pdf

Kgaswane Mountain Reserve is a nature reserve of 5300ha consisting of veld and mountains run by the North West Parks and Tourism Board and is located 5 km south-west of Rustenburg on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg. Kgaswane is home to many species of flora and bird life and large and small mammals. The reserve has a number of camp sites, hikes and trails.

History

The reserve was originally established on the farm Rietvallei which once belonged to President Paul Kruger and has expanded over many to cover 5300 hectares with the park proclaimed in 1967.[1][2]

Fauna and flora

The reserve has over 800 antelope and some other species includes klipspringer, the grey duiker, bushbuck, kudu, oribi, mountain reedbuck, impala, red hartebeest, zebra, springbok, steenbok, sable antelope and the waterbuck.[3] The reserve also has a few predators like the caracal, aardwolf, jackal and leopard.[4]

320 species of birdlife has recorded in the reserve and includes a breeding colony of Cape vultures as well as martial and black eagles.[3] Other interesting species include Red-winged Francolin, the African black swift and the Sentinel rock thrush.[4]

The reserve consists grassland, scrub, mixed woodland, and pockets of fynbos.[2] 115 tree and bush species are said to grow in the reserve and includes some rare plants.[2]

Recreation

The reserve caters for day visitors who wish to visit the park to picnic or barbeque by following the tarred roads to those sites.[5] For overnight stays, the reserve also has a cottage, a group camp and 22 camping sites.[5]The group camp can accommodate up to fifty people in huts with a communal kitchen and dining area, ablution block and a outdoor boma.[1] The cottage can accommodate fourteen people.[1] The reserve also has a visitors centre.

The reserve has four hiking trails. The Vlei trail is a short 2 km track ideal for viewing birds.[3] The Peglarae Trail is approximately 5,5 km with terrain being steep and rocky.[3] The last two are overnight hiking trails with the Summit Route of 25,3 km and includes natural pools for swimming and the Baviaanskrans Route is 19,5 km and has a waterfall view and a Garden of Remembrance and amenities in two huts to accommodate twelve hikers on both trails.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kgaswane Mountain Reserve". rustenberg-reserve.co.za. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Kgaswane Mountain Reserve". SA-Venues.com. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Kgaswane Mountain Reserve". North West Parks and Tourism Board. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Kgaswane Mountain Reserve". Nightjar Travel. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  5. 1 2 "'Kgaswane Nature Reserve'" (PDF). North West Parks and Tourism Board. p. 2. Retrieved 16 July 2016.

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