Engelhard Dam
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| name = Engelhard Dam
| image = Engelhard-Dam-2019.jpg
| image_caption = The Engelhard Dam seen from the east
| name_official = Engelhard Dam
| dam_crosses = Letaba River
| res_name = Engelhard Dam Reservoir
| country = South Africa
| location = Kruger National Park
| owner = SANParks
| dam_type = G
| purpose = Regulating water flow
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Engelhard Dam is a dam on the Letaba River, between the Letaba and Olifants Rest camps in the Kruger National Park, Limpopo, South Africa.{{cite web | title=Engelhard Dam| website=History Of Kruger Park | url=https://www.krugerpark.co.za/kruger-park-history-engelhard-dam.html | access-date=24 April 2024}} Its main function is to regulate water flow down the Letaba in the direction of Mozambique.
The construction of the dam in the 1970s was funded by the American industrialist Charles Engelhard.