Chae Son National Park

National park in Lampang Province, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chae Son National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติแจ้ซ้อน) is a national park in Lampang Province, Thailand. Home to the namesake Chae Son waterfall, the park is also host to caves and hot springs.[1]

NearestcityLampang
Coordinates18°50′11″N 99°28′14″E
Area768 km2 (297 sq mi)
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Chae Son National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติแจ้ซ้อน
A hot spring in the national park
Interactive map of Chae Son National Park
LocationLampang Province, Thailand
Nearest cityLampang
Coordinates18°50′11″N 99°28′14″E
Area768 km2 (297 sq mi)
Established28 July 1988
Visitors248,381 (in 2019)
Governing bodyDepartment of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP)
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Geography

Chae Son National Park is located 75 kilometres (47 mi) north of Lampang town in Mueang Pan and Chae Hom districts. The park's area is 480,000 rai ~ 768 square kilometres (297 sq mi).[2] Park mountains form part of the Khun Tan Range and are an important water source for the surrounding area.[1] In places the park reaches elevations of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft).[3]

History

Originally a Forest Park, on 28 July 1988 Chae Son was designated Thailand's 58th National Park.[1]

Attractions

The park's main attraction is Chae Son Waterfall, a six-tiered waterfall 150 metres (490 ft) in height. Mae Peak is a three-tiered waterfall 100 metres (330 ft) in height. Other waterfalls include Mae Koon, also 100 metres (330 ft), and Mae Mawn.[1][4]

Chae Son hot spring is an area of sulfurous pools from nine boreholes emitting waters at temperatures around 73 °C (163 °F). The park also has numerous cave systems including Pha-ngam, Mor, Luang and Loug Kae.[5]

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