Namaqua National Park’s flower season is in full bloom, transforming the landscape into a vibrant display of colour. Visitors can enjoy a variety of wildflowers, with the peak expected from mid-August to mid-September, and the Skilpad 5 km trail offering some of the best views.
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The iconic flower season at Namaqua National Park is now in full bloom, transforming the rugged landscape into a breathtaking tapestry of colour. Following a season of excellent rainfall, the park is once again delivering a spectacular natural display that draws visitors from across the country and beyond.
From brilliant yellows and oranges to delicate whites and purples, thousands of wildflowers carpet the veld, creating a living mosaic that changes subtly from one viewing point to the next. For those who wish to see the smaller and rarer species, the hiking trails are a must. The 5 km circular trail at Skilpad in the park is currently a highlight, with fields in full bloom offering an intimate and peaceful way to experience the diversity of the region’s flora.
Among the flowers currently on show are the Namaqualand arctotis (Bittergousblom), Namaqua parachute-daisy (Bergmagriet), Cape marigold (Soetgousblom), Namaqualand daisy, Sambreeltjies, Bokbaaivygies, Glansogies, blue and white sporries, Wit-soe, various Oxalidaceae (Suurrings), vygie species, Meidestert, Namaqua knikker ramshorinkies, Drumsticks, and different Gazania varieties.
The season is expected to reach its peak from mid-August to mid-September, depending on weather conditions. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip for sunny days with temperatures of 18°C or higher to enjoy the flowers at their best.
Gate Times
Skilpad Rest Camp: 07:30 to 16:00
Groenrivier Rest Camp: 08:00 to 17:00
Conservation Fees (until 31 October 2025)
SA Adult (with SA ID): R58 per person
SA Child (2–11 years): R29 per person
SADC Adult: R116 per person
SADC Child (2–11 years): R58 per person
International Adult: R121 per person
International Child (2–11 years): R60 per person
Whether you are a seasoned flower enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Namaqua National Park’s flower season is a visual feast that should not be missed.
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