Onverwags Caravan Park
About Onverwags Caravan Park
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Onverwags Caravan Park is the sort of place that manages to feel both spacious and tucked away at the same time. It’s set in the quiet bushveld near Brits, where the air smells faintly of dust and wild grass, and the evenings are so still you can hear the crickets like they’re right next to your tent. This isn’t one of those over-commercialized campgrounds where you feel like you’re in a parking lot with trees; it’s got breathing room, and the owners seem to care about keeping it that way. You’ll find families, retirees in their caravans, and the occasional solo traveler who just wants to unplug.
It’s not perfect—no place is—but it’s got a charm that grows on you the longer you stay. The facilities are generally well-kept, though you might spot a tap that drips or a patch of grass that’s seen better days. But honestly, that’s part of the appeal. You’re here for the bushveld, the game wandering in the distance, and the kind of night sky you just don’t get in the city. Plus, it’s one of the few spots in the area where you can bring the kids without worrying about them getting bored; there’s a playground, kid-friendly hikes, and enough open space for them to burn off energy while you sit back with a coffee (or something stronger).
I remember once camping here in late winter, waking up to a chorus of birds and the faint sound of someone starting a fire a few sites over. It’s that kind of place—simple pleasures, a bit of peace, and just enough activity to keep things interesting.
Key Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the space
- Swimming pool for cooling off on hot afternoons
- Hiking trails through the surrounding bushveld, with options suitable for children
- Playground area for younger visitors
- Credit and debit card payment options for convenience
- Family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of campers and caravan travelers
- Opportunities for game viewing and birdwatching right from the park
Best Time to Visit
If you’re after cooler hiking weather and clear skies, the winter months from May to August are hard to beat. The days are crisp but sunny, and the nights are perfect for a campfire. Summer, on the other hand, brings hotter days and the occasional thunderstorm, which can be spectacular to watch roll across the bushveld—but also means you’ll want to keep your tent well-secured. Spring is lovely for wildflowers, and autumn has that golden light that makes everything look like a painting. Personally, I lean toward late winter into early spring; it’s warm enough to swim by midday but still cool enough at night to sleep comfortably.
How to Get There
Reaching Onverwags Caravan Park is fairly straightforward if you’re coming from major towns in the North West province. The roads are mostly in decent shape, though you might hit a few patches where you’ll want to take it slow. If you’re towing a caravan, plan your route to avoid the busiest traffic times—nothing kills the camping mood like sitting in a hot car for hours. Public transport isn’t really an option here, so having your own vehicle is essential. And if you’re using GPS, double-check the route; I’ve known a few folks who ended up on a dirt track that added an hour to their trip.
Tips for Visiting
First off, pack for both sun and chill, no matter the season. The bushveld can surprise you—blazing hot one afternoon, then a cool breeze that makes you reach for a sweater by evening. If you’re bringing kids, a few extra outdoor toys can go a long way; they’ll love the playground, but they’ll also invent their own games in the open space. For hikers, decent walking shoes are a must, even on the shorter trails, because the terrain can be a bit uneven.
Don’t forget binoculars if you’re into birdwatching—some of the sightings here are worth bragging about. And while the park does a good job keeping facilities clean, it’s always smart to bring a few of your own basics, like extra toilet paper or a portable light for nighttime trips to the bathroom. Oh, and if you’re the type who likes a good braai, you’re in luck; just make sure to bring your own wood or charcoal, as the supply on-site can run out during busy weekends.
One last thing: take the time to slow down. It’s tempting to fill your days with hikes and swims and exploring nearby attractions, but some of the best moments at Onverwags happen when you’re just sitting still—watching the sun drop behind the acacias, listening to the night come alive. That’s the magic you’ll remember long after you’ve packed up and driven away.
Key Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the space
- Swimming pool for cooling off on hot afternoons
- Hiking trails through the surrounding bushveld, with options suitable for children
- Playground area for younger visitors
- Credit and debit card payment options for convenience
- Family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of campers and caravan travelers
- Opportunities for game viewing and birdwatching right from the park
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Updated August 11, 2025
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Description
Onverwags Caravan Park is the sort of place that manages to feel both spacious and tucked away at the same time. It’s set in the quiet bushveld near Brits, where the air smells faintly of dust and wild grass, and the evenings are so still you can hear the crickets like they’re right next to your tent. This isn’t one of those over-commercialized campgrounds where you feel like you’re in a parking lot with trees; it’s got breathing room, and the owners seem to care about keeping it that way. You’ll find families, retirees in their caravans, and the occasional solo traveler who just wants to unplug.
It’s not perfect—no place is—but it’s got a charm that grows on you the longer you stay. The facilities are generally well-kept, though you might spot a tap that drips or a patch of grass that’s seen better days. But honestly, that’s part of the appeal. You’re here for the bushveld, the game wandering in the distance, and the kind of night sky you just don’t get in the city. Plus, it’s one of the few spots in the area where you can bring the kids without worrying about them getting bored; there’s a playground, kid-friendly hikes, and enough open space for them to burn off energy while you sit back with a coffee (or something stronger).
I remember once camping here in late winter, waking up to a chorus of birds and the faint sound of someone starting a fire a few sites over. It’s that kind of place—simple pleasures, a bit of peace, and just enough activity to keep things interesting.
Key Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the space
- Swimming pool for cooling off on hot afternoons
- Hiking trails through the surrounding bushveld, with options suitable for children
- Playground area for younger visitors
- Credit and debit card payment options for convenience
- Family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of campers and caravan travelers
- Opportunities for game viewing and birdwatching right from the park
Best Time to Visit
If you’re after cooler hiking weather and clear skies, the winter months from May to August are hard to beat. The days are crisp but sunny, and the nights are perfect for a campfire. Summer, on the other hand, brings hotter days and the occasional thunderstorm, which can be spectacular to watch roll across the bushveld—but also means you’ll want to keep your tent well-secured. Spring is lovely for wildflowers, and autumn has that golden light that makes everything look like a painting. Personally, I lean toward late winter into early spring; it’s warm enough to swim by midday but still cool enough at night to sleep comfortably.
How to Get There
Reaching Onverwags Caravan Park is fairly straightforward if you’re coming from major towns in the North West province. The roads are mostly in decent shape, though you might hit a few patches where you’ll want to take it slow. If you’re towing a caravan, plan your route to avoid the busiest traffic times—nothing kills the camping mood like sitting in a hot car for hours. Public transport isn’t really an option here, so having your own vehicle is essential. And if you’re using GPS, double-check the route; I’ve known a few folks who ended up on a dirt track that added an hour to their trip.
Tips for Visiting
First off, pack for both sun and chill, no matter the season. The bushveld can surprise you—blazing hot one afternoon, then a cool breeze that makes you reach for a sweater by evening. If you’re bringing kids, a few extra outdoor toys can go a long way; they’ll love the playground, but they’ll also invent their own games in the open space. For hikers, decent walking shoes are a must, even on the shorter trails, because the terrain can be a bit uneven.
Don’t forget binoculars if you’re into birdwatching—some of the sightings here are worth bragging about. And while the park does a good job keeping facilities clean, it’s always smart to bring a few of your own basics, like extra toilet paper or a portable light for nighttime trips to the bathroom. Oh, and if you’re the type who likes a good braai, you’re in luck; just make sure to bring your own wood or charcoal, as the supply on-site can run out during busy weekends.
One last thing: take the time to slow down. It’s tempting to fill your days with hikes and swims and exploring nearby attractions, but some of the best moments at Onverwags happen when you’re just sitting still—watching the sun drop behind the acacias, listening to the night come alive. That’s the magic you’ll remember long after you’ve packed up and driven away.
Key Highlights
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the space
- Swimming pool for cooling off on hot afternoons
- Hiking trails through the surrounding bushveld, with options suitable for children
- Playground area for younger visitors
- Credit and debit card payment options for convenience
- Family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of campers and caravan travelers
- Opportunities for game viewing and birdwatching right from the park
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