




Bo Nam Ron Thepphanom in Chiang Mai province features natural hot spring facilities with a large warm water pool at waist depth, a separate foot soaking area, and private pools for those seeking more privacy. Two camping zones are available: an open area beside the hot springs and a grassy space with shade trees in front of the main meeting building. The site provides parking, restrooms, showers, electricity, water supply, and a small shop selling instant food and beverages. A mobile phone charging station is available inside the meeting building. Visitors are advised to bring their own bathing supplies and towels, though towel rental is offered at 20 baht each. The recommended soaking duration is 15 to 20 minutes. Entry fees include 20 baht per person for the national park, 30 baht for vehicles, and 50 baht per person for private pool access. Camping costs 50 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.
at Bo Nam Ron Thepphanom (363m above sea level • 18.31°N, 98.35°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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We had a very poor experience here. Two of the bathing pools were empty, toilets locked, and the pool that was full was scalding hot. After getting unchanged and being refused our money back, the gentleman eventually came and turned on the cold water tap to cool down the one pool we could actually use. Baring in mind this involved walking quite the distance between the ticket gate and the bathing area, back and forth. Very frustrating experience, that would have been avoided if this place was staffed and looked after properly. There are much nicer hot springs on the loop, I would advise to spend your time elsewhere.
Average spa, wet came in low season so the place was mostly free, can swim here for free.
The place is quite large, quiet, and rather empty when I visited. The water in the lake is warm, but not hot. I’m not entirely sure about its cleanliness or health standards, but I enjoyed the vibe. They also provide showers and toilets, so it’s worth a visit if you like hot springs.
170 bath including tells for a private mineral spa very Hot water good stop before dinner on our motorcycle
Hot Springs operated by Op Luang National Park. If you want to take the waters there are small huts with showers & soaking tubs. If you are in the area it is worth a stop.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
We had a very poor experience here. Two of the bathing pools were empty, toilets locked, and the pool that was full was scalding hot. After getting unchanged and being refused our money back, the gentleman eventually came and turned on the cold water tap to cool down the one pool we could actually use. Baring in mind this involved walking quite the distance between the ticket gate and the bathing area, back and forth. Very frustrating experience, that would have been avoided if this place was staffed and looked after properly. There are much nicer hot springs on the loop, I would advise to spend your time elsewhere.
Average spa, wet came in low season so the place was mostly free, can swim here for free.
The place is quite large, quiet, and rather empty when I visited. The water in the lake is warm, but not hot. I’m not entirely sure about its cleanliness or health standards, but I enjoyed the vibe. They also provide showers and toilets, so it’s worth a visit if you like hot springs.
170 bath including tells for a private mineral spa very Hot water good stop before dinner on our motorcycle
Hot Springs operated by Op Luang National Park. If you want to take the waters there are small huts with showers & soaking tubs. If you are in the area it is worth a stop.