Caledon Nature Reserve Explained

Caledon Nature Reserve
Map:South Africa Free State
Map Width:250
Relief:1
Mark:Green pog.svg
Location:South-Eastern Free State
Nearest City:Dewetsdorp and Wepener
Coordinates:-29.9147°N 26.8528°W
Area:3750ha
Governing Body:Free State Parks and Tourism

Caledon Nature Reserve is situated 120 km south-east of Bloemfontein on the R701 road between Wepener and Smithfield in the Free State, South Africa.[1] It is about 2,300 hectares in size.

The park is named after, and situated on the Caledon River, which is dammed at Welbedacht Dam close to the Lesotho border. This dam supplies Bloemfontein with water, the nature reserve is located on the western shore of the reservoir. Wepener (also close to the border) is its closest town.[2]

In addition to the wide variety of birds, it is home to the Black wildebeest, Gemsbok, Impala, Blesbok, Red hartebeest, Springbok and Zebra.[2] Two floating bush camps on rafts offer overnight accommodation for hikers and canoeists. On the shore, there are huts for self-catering and a lapa with braai facilities.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caledon Nature Reserve . 14 February 2024. dacroutes.
  2. Web site: Caledon Nature Reserve, Free State . 14 February 2024. SA-V.