Mokala National Park is a reserve established in the Plooysburg area south-west of Kimberley in the Northern Cape, South Africa on 19 June 2007. The size of the park is 26,485 hectares. Mokala is the Setswana name for the magnificent camel thorn, a tree species typical of the arid western interior and common in the area. There is currently 70 km of accessible roads in the national park. Mokala National Park is where Endangered Species Roam...Mokala is SANParks newest park. The landscape boasts a variety of koppieveld (hills) and large open plains.