Mae Wong National Park is on the Thanon Thong Chai Mountain Range. The area consists of winding mountains and is the source of several waterways, including the Mae Wong River and some parts of Khlung Canal.
The waterways flow into the Ping River and the Chao Phraya River. Mae Wong National Park is in Amphoe Pang Sila Thong in Kamphaeng Phet (446,4 square kilometers) and in Amphoe Mae Wong-Mae Poen in Nakhon Sawan (446,48 square kilometers), totaling 892.88 square kilometers.
The north borders Khlong Lan National Park of Kamphaeng Phet, the south borders Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Reserve of Uthai Thani, the east borders villages in Kamphaeng Phet and Nakhon Sawan, and the west borders Um Phang Wildlife Reserve in Tak.
The area was proclaimed a national park on 14 September 1987 and was the 55th national park of Thailand. The park headquarters are at No. 65, Khlong Lan-Um Phang road, Amphoe Pang Sila Thong, Kamphaeng Phet.
Kiew Krating is the first viewpoint that you find on the way to the top of the mountain, you can walk to see the view of the mountain range …
Located in Chong Yen the Highest Peak of the Park, you need to walk from the camping site through a small path to reach the top …
the highest peak of Klong Lan-Umpang road
It the highest peak of Klong Lan-Umpang road at 1420m with a camping area, about 28 kilometres from the headquarters, bird watching …
Khun Nam Yen, a parking and camping area with many viewpoints, a place to relax on the way to the top, fog everywhere around …
Located about 21 kilometres from the headquarters of the park, ideal for swimming has 5 levels and a deep pool at the base, can take a hike …
Originated from Tanon Thong Chai mountain range that can reach by hiking, has a sheer drop of over 200 meters, one of the biggest in Southeast Asia …
This waterfall has a drop of over 1,000 meters and it is divided over 9 levels, located about 21 kilometres from the Headquarters …