The Red Trail is the longest trail in Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve and takes you on a grand tour of the reserve, almost following the perimeter of the reserve. Sightings of forest and plains wildlife are just about guaranteed - this includes zebras, monkeys and if you are lucky a duiker or shy bushbuck.

From the parking waypoint, the walk to the cache is approximately 1.2 km over mostly level-ish terrain. Although there are some streams along the trail, it is recommended that you take your own water. Allow an hour for the walk (mostly in shaded riverine forest) - this will give you enough time to appreciate your surroundings and do a bit of birding. Purple crested turacos are common in the reserve.
At the parking co-ordinates there are a number of braai places, so take the family, charcoal, and braai goodies.
Reserve opening hours are from 06h00 to 18h00. A small admission charge is levied, but holders of Rhino Cards get free entry.