Sandveld Nature Reserve

Sandveld Nature Reserve is a protected area, located on the border between the Free State and North West provinces in South Africa.

It is located on the Free State side of the Bloemhof Dam.

On the Free State side is the Sandveld Nature Reserve, while the protected area on the North West side is called Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve.

It is named after its sandy sandveld area, although part of its surface consists of thornveld savanna with camelthorn trees.

[1] Among the large mammals present in the reserve are the white rhino, giraffe, sable antelope, roan antelope, African buffalo, blue wildebeest, and zebra.