South African National Parks (SANParks) has confirmed the start of the 2025 wildflower season in West Coast National Park (WCNP).
From 1 August to 30 September 2025, the Postberg section of the park will be open to the public – offering visitors a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience the region’s seasonal blooms.
The flower season annually peak around mid-August to mid-September.
High traffic
Visitors are advised that, to get the most out of the flower viewing experience and to steer clear from high traffic at the gates, visit the park on sunny days and during the week.
Gate times are as follows:
Postberg section
09:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
General Park Area
August: 07:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30)
September: 07:00 to 19:00 (last entry at 18:30)
Conservation Fees for August and September:
- SA Adult (with SA ID): R116 per person
- SA Child: R58 per person
- SADC National Adult (with valid passport): R179 per person
- SADC National Child: R89 per person
- Standard/International Adult: R272 per person
- Standard/International Child: R136 per person
The popular “Spring Flowers” guide, developed by the West Coast Region SANParks Honorary Rangers (WCR SHRs), is available for purchase at the Postberg entry gate.
This guide not only enhances your flower-viewing experience but also supports the park’s fundraising efforts.
Additionally, the Honorary Rangers have launched two new resources:
- The “West Coast Birding Booklet” for bird enthusiasts
- A fun and educational “Adventure with Captain Gannet” booklet for children
These booklets will be available at the Geelbek Info Centre, Le Petit Maison Restaurant (Farmhouse Hotel), Langebaan Spar, and at park entry gates, where SANParks Honorary Rangers will be on duty throughout flower season.
Visitors are advised that the Geelbek Restaurant is currently undergoing maintenance. To ensure guests are well catered for, food trucks will be stationed at the Geelbek precinct, Tsaarsbank, and Preekstoel areas of the park, offering a variety of food and refreshments.
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