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Tokai Forest picnic site closed

30 Oct 2024
Source: SANParks
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Table Mountain National Park’s Tokai Forest picnic site will be temporarily closed until further notice due to a water supply disruption affecting the ablution facilities.

The parking area remains open for cyclists but visitors are encouraged to use the Newlands, Oudekraal and Silvermine picnic areas.

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