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Locals and tourists warned to steer clear of illegal trails, as The Lions Head spiral trail reopens today

“Note, there is a section with new infrastructure along the pathway that still requires completion. This will be clearly marked onsite,”

The Lions Head spiral trail reopens today, with locals and tourists being warned to steer clear of illegal trails that have been closed.

They have also been warned not to use the north-facing trail, which remains closed due to fire damage.

A statement issued by South African National Parks (SANParks) stated that some sections of Lions Head are still undergoing renovations.

“Table Mountain National Park Management would like to announce that Lion’s Head Trail will reopen tomorrow, March 1 2019.

“Note, there is a section with new infrastructure along the pathway that still requires completion. This will be clearly marked onsite,” read the statement.

SANParks added, “Please be reminded that the footpath on the north-facing slope from the Kramatmat leading up to the spiral trail will remain closed for further rehabilitation as a result of the fire event in February 2019.”

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