Current Level
100%
Capacity
4.8 million m³
Year Built
1952
Surface Area
75.7 hectares
History & Facts
Rooikrans Dam was built in 1965 to supply water to Fort Beaufort and Adelaide. Named after the reddish krans (cliff) formations in the area, the dam has served the agricultural and urban communities for nearly six decades.
Interesting Facts
- Named after the distinctive red cliffs in the area
- Supplies water to Fort Beaufort and Adelaide
- Important for local citrus farming
- Features unique geological formations
Historical Water Levels
Track Rooikrantz Dam water levels over time. Data sourced from DWS monitoring systems.
Rooikrantz Level Trend
Data source: Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and Amatola Water monitoring systems. Historical data may be incomplete for some periods.
Technical Specifications
River Name
Buffalo
Wall Type
Earthfill
Wall Height
28m
Wall Length
472m
Surface Area
75.7 hectares
Catchment Area
51 km²
Served Communities
Communities Served
King Williams Town (Qonce) Communities
Water Service Authority
Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality
Facilities
Parking
Parking area near dam wall
Viewing Area
Views of the red krans formations
Things to Do
Hiking
Trails through the krans area
Photography
Unique geological formations
Lookout Points
Krans Viewpoint
Stunning views of the red cliffs and dam.
GPS: -32.7810, 26.6210
Location & Directions
From Fort Beaufort, take the R67 towards Adelaide. After 10km, turn left at Rooikrans Dam sign. Continue for 3km.
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For inquiries about visiting this dam or reporting issues, please contact us.
General Inquiries:
+27 (0) 43 707 3700
24 Hour Emergency:
+27 (0) 43 709 3700