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If you are looking to hire facilities in the Amphitheatre, speak to Moses Madlala at Johannesburg City Parks 011-712-6600. Respect the Reserve and other users, so no noise or littering.
See upcoming events below for dates and details
Nature reserve
The Kloofendal Nature Reserve is situated in the suburb of Kloofendal, Roodepoort. It is on the west side of Johannesburg, midway between Westgate and Clearwater Mall. The entrance is on Galena Street, between Topaz and Ouklip Roads, in the suburb of Kloofendal.
It is a 110 hectare reserve within easy reach of the centre of Johannesburg and consists of pristine Highveld vegetation with craggy quartzite outcrops. There is a bird hide at the small dam on the reserve and a while spent here can be well worthwhile. The wildlife on the reserve is restricted to smaller creatures but it is surprisingly varied. Many Highveld tree species have their home in the reserve. The reserve also is home to the first mine on the Witwatersrand, which is a national heritage site. This enclosed area can only be visited by special arrangement.
Guided or Self guided walks
Walks can be self guided or one can join one of the excellent trails lead by a qualified field guide. Take a picnic and enjoy the day out. Explore the paths that crisscross the reserve. Visit the bird hide and spy on our feathered friends. The amphitheatre area inside the reserve has picnic and ablution facilities. The Mine Shaft (Confidence Reef) is fenced off and can only be visited with a guide. A security guard is on duty every day. A map to Kloofendal can be e-mailed by Karin on request.
Please be aware that dogs are definitely not allowed in the Reserve. Guided walks are usually about 2 hours. Please book with Karin to assist with numbers.
Notes regarding events
All events include walks in the Reserve and are led by qualified guides.
Evening events include a presentation and you are invited to picnic on the lawn.
Meet at the parking lot for the Kloofendal Nature Reserve 15 minutes before start time.
There are picnic and ablution facilities.
Entry into the reserve is free.
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