Kaap River
| Kaap River Little Crocodile River | |
|---|---|
The Avoca train bridge pictured in 1895 | |
| Etymology | from De Kaap Valley |
| Native name | Umlambongwane (Tsonga) |
| Location | |
| Country | South Africa |
| Region | South African lowveld |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | northern Drakensberg |
| • location | near Kaapsehoop (North Kaap) and Nelshoogte (South Kaap), Mpumalanga |
| • elevation | 1,800 m (5,900 ft) |
| Mouth | Crocodile River |
• location | Kaapmuiden, Mpumalanga |
• coordinates | 25°32′25″S 31°18′49″E / 25.54028°S 31.31361°E |
• elevation | 350 m (1,150 ft) |
The Kaap River (also Umlambongwane or Little Crocodile River) is a river in the De Kaap Valley of eastern Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It is a tributary of the Crocodile River with which it has a confluence at Kaapmuiden. The Kaap River has two main tributaries, namely the North Kaap River (Afrikaans: Noordkaap) and South Kaap River (Afrikaans: Suidkaap). Its lower reaches cut through the scenic Krokodilpoortsberge, where it has several tributaries, including Figtree creek and Low's creek (or Mantibovu).