
Grasses Walk & Talk Sunday the 22nd of March Walking through African grasslands, with blue skies above and the feel of the sun on your skin brings about a wonderful feeling of peace and wellbeing, but what makes up this remarkable biome? When you see a field of grass blowing gently in the breeze you are not seeing only one type of plant, nor is there only one type of ecosystem.
The CRR is home to two grassland ecosystems, The Egoli Granite Grasslands and the Carletonville Dolomite Grasslands. A very specific group of Flora is found in each. Studies suggest there are over 582 different plant species in the critically endangered Egoli Granite grassland alone. One is under severe threat and the other ‘of least concern’, but here in the CRR both are an integral part of what makes us unique and special.
Join our Grasses Walk & Talk on Sunday the 22nd of March with experienced FGASA guide Karin Spottiswoode and learn all about these different ecosystems, and spend some truly quality time in the outdoors!
Date: Sunday 22nd March 2026
Time: 8h30am to 11h30
Cost: R95.00 per adult and R45.00 per child under 12
Place: The Sheds @ Birdsong, Gemstones Road (off the R511) Crocodile River Reserve
Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat, and if you have any questions please drop us an email at events@crocodileriverreserve.co.za
(You will be redirected to our CRR Page on Quicket to book your spot)



