Mountain Zebra National Park in Eastern Cape, South Africa, protects rugged mountain landscapes and is a refuge for the endangered Cape mountain zebra. Visitors experience diverse wildlife viewing, scenic drives, and well-maintained hiking trails.
Mountain Zebra National Park is located approximately 24 kilometers west of Cradock in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Established in 1937 primarily to protect the endangered Cape mountain zebra, the park covers a diverse terrain that includes steep mountainous ridges, grassy plains, and deep valleys. These geographical features create excellent habitats not only for the zebras but also for other species such as eland, black wildebeest, kudu, and a variety of birdlife including the black eagle. The park is renowned for its striking dry mountain landscape, featuring rocky outcrops and the prominent Winterhoek Mountains as a backdrop. Visitors to Mountain Zebra National Park can enjoy game drives, self-guided and guided wildlife walks, and birding expeditions. Several lookout points provide panoramic views of the park's valleys and mountain ranges. Facilities include picnic areas, campsites, and rest camps that make overnight stays convenient. The park also serves an important conservation role, protecting the Cape mountain zebra, a subspecies unique to South Africa and once threatened with extinction. Recreational opportunities include hiking, mountain biking on designated trails, and photography, especially at dawn and dusk when animals are most active. The park’s quiet, less crowded environment offers a peaceful alternative to some of the larger South African reserves, making it especially appealing to those wanting immersive nature experiences without the heavy tourist traffic. Its blend of rugged beauty, wildlife diversity, and cultural history reflecting local farming communities enriches every visit.
Panoramic view from the Winterhoek Mountains lookout
Home of the endangered Cape mountain zebra
Historic farm ruins scattered throughout the park
Remote mountain hiking trails with abundant wildlife sightings
The park serves as a vital sanctuary for this rare and endangered zebra subspecies, with several herds living in natural mountain habitats.
A striking mountain range offering scenic vistas and challenging hiking routes within the park.
Extensive roads and trails designed for safe and rewarding self-guided and guided game drives.