South African National Parks (SANParks) is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated kick-off of the West Coast National Park (WCNP) flower season. This year, we are expecting an extraordinary bloom in the flower fields, promising an awe-inspiring spectacle for all visitors.
Thanks to the substantial rainfall received during the winter season, the flowers are set to burst into full bloom within the next week. Nature enthusiasts, photographers, and families alike can delight in the breath-taking array of flowers on display, ranging from vibrant daisies to stunning bulbs, which can be viewed in the Seeberg, Mooimaak, and the Posberg sections of the park.
Charlene Adams, WCNP Park Manager, says, “We are excited about this year’s flower season and the vibrant blooms are bound to mesmerize every visitor. The abundance of rainfall has worked wonders and we can’t wait to showcase the beauty of our park during the months of August and September.”
To make the most of this experience, visitors are encouraged to plan their trips on sunny weekdays. Weekends tend to be exceptionally busy, often leading to queues at the entrance and congestion in the flower viewing areas. By choosing to visit on weekdays, visitors can savour a more peaceful and immersive encounter with nature’s magnificent display.
Please note the following information:
The Geelbek Restaurant is operational within the park during the Flower Season duration
Gate times for Postberg are as follows:
09h00 to 17h00 with last entry at 16h30
Gate times for the general park area are as follows:
August: 07h00 to 18h00 with last entry at 17h30
September: 07h00 to 19h00 with last entry at 18h30
Conservation fees for August and September are as follows (child < 12 years old):
- SA adult (with ID) – R104 per person
- SA child – R52 per person
- SADC National adult (with passport) – R160 per person
- SADC National child – R80 per person
- Standard Conservation Fee/International Visitors
- Adult – R234 per person
- Child – R117 per person