Crocodile Bridge

Crocodile Bridge camp provides accommodation to 208 visitors in 45 units: 20 two-or-three-bed cottages with en-suite bathrooms and 8 two-bed permanent furnished canvas tents including fans and fridges, but with communal ablutions and hot showers.

[2] Crocodile Bridge is in the Southern Circle game viewing area, which is known for several prides of lion, each with different hunting techniques and behaviour.

Patrons staying over at Ngwenya Lodge, Marloth Park outside Kruger or B&B's in Komatipoort are welcomed to use this opportunity.

While the old railway bridge is in a state of disrepair, it is presently used as a water extraction point for farm irrigation, and can still be seen from the rest camp.

In 1931, eight rondavels were built at Crocodile Bridge, marking the first time it was used as both a gate to the park and a rest camp.