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Last Updated 2024-04-15
The Buffelspoort dam is situated in the scenic Buffelspoort valley within the recently proclaimed Magaliesberg Biosphere. Just 35km from Rustenburg in the North West Platinum province, the dam is easily accessible from Johannesburg and Pretoria with the N4 highway a short distance away.
PLEASE NOTE THAT NO TILLER ARM BOATS OR JET SKI’S ARE PERMITTED.
BOATERS ARE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THEIR SKIPPERS LICENCE AND COF UPON ENTERING THE PUBLIC AREA.
MINIMUM OF TWO NIGHTS ON WEEKENDS AND IN PEAK SEASONS
Buffelspoort dam boasts a recreation area ideal for camping, fishing and boating. Most of the campsites are situated on the water’s edge and almost half have electrical points. All campsites have braai facilities, and the non-electrified sites are perfect for day visitors and fishermen. Fishing is not allowed in front of the electrified sites, which is reserved for boats.
Fishing is a very popular activity and Buffelspoort dam has produced a number of big fish including a 29.7kg Carp, a South African record up until a few years ago, and recently a Black Bass weighing in at 6.5kg. Large Barbel and Blue Kurper (frequently weighing more than 2kg) are also regular catches.
The dam is divided into a high activity zone and a low activity zone, each covering approximately 50% of the dam surface area and divided by a buoy line. The latter, also known as the “no wake” zone, is reserved for canoeing, sailing and quieter pursuits and a permit is required from the office to enter this area.
We encourage you to review the rules and regulations carefully to ensure compliance and promote the sustainable use of our nation's water resources. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Last Updated 2024-04-15