Equipment rental availableCamping Ground Hat Wanakorn National Park is located in Prachuap Khiri Khan province along the coast. The site offers a peaceful setting beside the beach with shade from coastal pine trees and clear seawater. The facilities include separate male and female bathrooms, a made-to-order restaurant, a coffee shop, and a welfare store. Campers may prepare light meals using gas canisters, with dishwashing stations provided. For those interested in cycling, the park has established nature cycling trails and offers bicycle rentals. The entrance fee to the national park is 20 baht per person, with a vehicle fee of 30 baht. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableBaan Suan Rim Nam Tha Maprang sits in Tha Maprang village, Kaeng Khoi district, Saraburi province, near Sam Lan National Park and Jed Kot Pong Kon Sao. The campsite offers both waterside and shaded zones on a spacious grass field with views of surrounding mountains and a reservoir. Campers can park their vehicles close to their tents for convenience. The site operates on 80 percent solar power and provides clean restrooms with hot and cold water. Facilities include a swimming pool with a filtration system, portable air conditioning units, and a restaurant serving pork hot pot and rice porridge. Additional activities available include fishing and photography at designated viewpoints. The campsite welcomes pets and accommodates car camping, with a capacity for up to 20 tents. Children under 15 and seniors over 60 accompanying families stay free. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableMae Tia Waterfall Camping Ground is located within Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai province. This site sits directly in front of Mae Tia Waterfall, allowing campers to fall asleep to the sounds of flowing water throughout the night. Nighttime temperatures drop to a comfortable 18-19 degrees Celsius. The camping area is very dark, making it suitable for stargazing, and visitors may encounter wildlife in the area. Toilet facilities are situated uphill, requiring a walk from the camping zone. The site has no electricity supply, so bringing a flashlight is essential. Device charging is available at the first checkpoint, located 7-8 kilometers away. Mobile phone signal and internet access are unavailable, though designated spots with signage indicate where signal may be found. The access road is narrow with steep curves, though small vehicles can navigate it. Visitors should purchase necessary supplies in Jom Thong district and bring cash. Entry fees range from 30 to 250 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.

Dao Angkhan Camping Ground sits beside Huai Kraphoi reservoir in Nong Prue district, Kanchanaburi province. The site accommodates visitors who wish to park their vehicles near the water's edge for overnight stays. Facilities include clean restrooms and shower areas, with electricity supplied through a solar cell system and running water available throughout the grounds. Fishing is permitted in the reservoir for those interested in this activity. Campers should prepare for hot conditions during daytime hours, while nighttime temperatures drop to around 16 degrees Celsius. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this location.

Ban Phak Tak Akat Pattaya Noi Ubon Country Camp is located in Ubon Ratchathani province, offering accommodation in a natural setting with a quiet atmosphere suitable for families and groups of friends. Guests can choose from several types of lodging including domes, huts, and villas. The site features an on-site cafe and restaurant providing full food and beverage services. Activities include viewing natural scenery and the sea of mist, watching the sunrise, kayaking, and photography. Basic facilities include parking, toilets, electricity, and water supply. The peaceful environment makes it a suitable retreat for those seeking relaxation away from urban areas. Rates range from 300 to 8500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMaekong Hidden Camp is located in Sangkhom District, Nong Khai Province, offering accommodation, dining, and activities at a single location along the Mekong River. Visitors can watch the sunrise at Phu Nong, take evening boat trips to Pan Khod Saen Khrai to view the sunset over sandbars, or hike to Phu Loen for mountain sunset views. The site features a restaurant serving Thai barbecue and other meals, along with a coffee shop overlooking the Mekong where guests can observe traditional fishing activities. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, and clean water supply. The area is suitable for photography and birdwatching. Check-in begins at 14:00 and check-out is at 11:00, though guests bringing their own tents may set up from 12:00 onward. Pets are not permitted in the dome tent area. Rates range from 150 to 1200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Tara Lang Khao Camping in Ratchaburi Province sits along the Lamphachi River, offering a shaded camping area surrounded by natural greenery. The river features clear, cool water suitable for swimming and relaxation. The site provides electrical hookups for campers and has mobile phone coverage from all networks, though signal strength tends to be weak. Wi-Fi service is also available. Facilities include three male toilets, four female toilets, a dishwashing area, and garbage disposal points. An on-site shop sells provisions and prepared food, including grilled pork dishes from local vendors. Day visitors who want to swim without staying overnight pay 50 baht for adults and 30 baht for children over three years old. The campsite operates on a first-come, first-served basis without reserving specific areas, though headcount bookings are accepted. Quiet hours begin at 10 PM. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availablePan Jan Camping Phetchaburi is situated in Phetchaburi Province along a waterfront location and operates daily. The site offers both accommodation houses and riverside tent camping areas. Facilities include shared bathrooms with cold water showers, electricity with multiple hookup points available throughout the grounds, a dishwashing sink, and access to swimming areas with a nearby waterfall. Mobile phone coverage is reliable across all networks. Guests may prepare meals on site but cooking is strictly prohibited on grass areas, and grills or charcoal stoves must not be placed directly on the lawn. Vehicle parking on grass is not permitted, and campfires on grassy areas are forbidden. Pets are welcome but must remain under close supervision at all times. Quiet hours begin at 22:00. The site requires visitors to bring their own electrical cables for power connections. Rates range from 100 to 3,500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

COOL CAMP Camping Ground is situated in Mueang District of Kanchanaburi Province. The site offers a spacious camping area with shade trees providing cover throughout the day, making it suitable for car camping. Multiple parking spots and electrical connection points are distributed across the grounds. The atmosphere is quiet and the air remains cool and comfortable. Visitors can enjoy swimming and fishing within the premises. Facilities include parking areas, toilets, shower rooms, and electricity access. Staff members are available on site to assist campers with carrying their belongings. The entrance fee is 300 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableKhun Phawo National Park sits in Mae Ramat District of Tak Province, encompassing steep mountains and rich hill evergreen forests. The park offers natural attractions suitable for those seeking relaxation in a mountain forest setting. Mae Rom waterfall flows within the park boundaries, and viewpoints provide opportunities to observe sea of mist formations. The area supports hiking and photography activities. The camping ground features shaded terrain with clean facilities including toilets and bathrooms. Cooking areas, picnic tables, stoves, and trash bins are provided for visitor use. A restaurant, coffee shop, and store operate within the park to serve basic needs. Parking space and water access are available. From Tak city, visitors travel along Highway 12 toward Mae Sot, then turn onto Highway 105 and continue to Highway 1175 to reach the park. The overnight fee is 30 baht per person, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Farm & Ford Camping and Chilling is located in Saraburi province and offers a shaded, tranquil camping environment with spacious grounds. The site limits the number of campers to prevent overcrowding. A shallow water feature allows children to play safely. The campsite is divided into two zones. The first zone does not permit vehicle access, but a cart service is provided to transport equipment to camping spots. The second zone allows campers to park directly at their pitches. Electrical posts are available throughout for connecting extension cords. Restroom facilities are separated by gender but do not include hot water heaters. Available amenities include electricity, water supply, parking areas, and Wi-Fi access. Campers must observe site rules prohibiting fires on the grass and requiring quiet hours between 22:00 and 07:00. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Khao Yai National Park Protection Unit 2 (Pha Kradad) is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and offers a quiet, uncrowded camping experience. The site is easily accessible from the main road and features spacious open grounds. A notable attraction is Grandma Mali, a blind gaur that visitors can feed with bananas or other fruits. The campground operates on a walk-in basis without requiring advance reservations. Car camping is permitted, and campers may cook in front of their tents. Facilities include parking, separated male and female toilets, shower rooms with basic fixtures but no hot water, dishwashing stations, electricity, and water supply. However, there are no electrical hookups for individual sites, no accommodation buildings, no shops, and no waste disposal facilities, so visitors must bring all supplies and take their trash home. Rules prohibit loud noise after 10 PM, open fires directly on the ground, and pets. The camping fee operates on a donation basis with a collection box provided. Equipment rental is not available.

Rai Unalom is a camping area located beside Nam Phud Thap Lao spring in Chaiyaphum province. The site offers a quiet and private environment suited to those seeking a nature-oriented experience. Camping pitches are set along the stream in a shaded setting where the gentle sound of flowing water provides a natural soundtrack throughout the night. The spring maintains clear running water year-round, and visitors can bring chairs to sit and soak in the cool stream about 50 meters from the main water source. This location caters to adventurous campers rather than those prioritizing convenience. Mosquitoes can be persistent, so bringing adequate repellent and coils is advisable. Mobile phone coverage is limited to AIS and DTAC networks only. Available facilities include parking, restrooms, electricity, a shop, a restaurant, and barbecue areas. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBan Rai 3 Por is a small camping ground nestled in a peaceful, shaded natural environment with a year-round flowing stream. Located just over 2 hours from Bangkok in Khao Yai, this tranquil retreat offers an unmodified natural experience perfect for escaping urban chaos and embracing a slower pace of life. The campsite provides comprehensive facilities including over 30 restrooms, 24-hour electricity, an on-site restaurant, and designated areas for barbecuing and self-cooking. Guests can enjoy kayaking activities and stream play, making it family-friendly with safe water play areas for children. Equipment rental includes tents accommodating 2-6 people and limited portable air conditioning units. Pricing is 200 baht per adult per night, 120 baht for children aged 10-15, 50 baht per trip for children 5-9, and free for children under 4. The location offers convenient access to major shopping centers like Big C, Lotus, Makro, and 7-Eleven stores, with delivery services available. The natural setting with its continuous stream provides an ideal environment for recharging and reconnecting with nature.
Equipment rental availableWaterfall Camping Wang Krasiao Dan Chang is located in Suphan Buri province along a waterfall area suitable for relaxation and outdoor recreation. The site offers complimentary parking for all vehicles without restrictions on the number of cars. Visitors can bring their own tents or rent tents with bedding provided by the campsite. Overnight guests receive a free breakfast that includes tea, coffee, patongko, and rice porridge. An on-site restaurant serves additional meals and beverages throughout the day. Facilities include bathrooms, shower rooms, and a designated swimming area near the waterfall. Children under 12 years old are not charged for their stay. Guests are requested to keep noise levels down after 10 PM unless the entire area has been reserved for a private group booking. Rates range from 150 to 500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Pangfan Rock n' River is a camping resort in Chiang Mai province offering tent sites along a stream, with an on-site restaurant and cafe. The campground sits within a mountain valley where visitors can listen to flowing water, breathe fresh air, and observe stars in the evening in a tranquil setting. Facilities include parking, toilets, showers, and designated areas for campfires and barbecues. Guests can swim in the stream, visit nearby waterfalls, and take photographs of the natural surroundings. Viewpoints are available for watching the sea of mist in the morning. The site also provides opportunities for stargazing and nature photography throughout the grounds. Operating hours are from 08:00 to 19:00. Rates range from 150 to 3000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableEco Camp Mae Lamao is situated in Mae Lamao village in Tak Province, approximately 3 kilometers from the main road. The camp appears on the right side after passing a Buddha statue. This waterfront facility operates daily and provides parking, restrooms, showers, and camping space. Visitors can engage in various activities including kayaking at 200 baht per hour for three people, swimming, and using complimentary bamboo rafts. An on-site restaurant and coffee shop serve meals and beverages. Campfires and grilling are permitted within the grounds. Dogs are welcome to join in water activities provided they remain on leash. Mats for sitting are provided at no additional charge. The site charges 30 baht per person per night and offers tent and equipment rentals.

Pha Pho Mueang Camping Ground is located within Sai Thong National Park in Chaiyaphum Province. The site offers a natural setting with cool temperatures around 19 degrees Celsius. Campers can enjoy views and morning mist from the camping area. Nearby walking trails lead to viewpoints at Pha Ham Hod and Pha Hak Ko cliffs, while Thung Bua Sawan 1 at Dan Sap Mongkhol checkpoint is accessible via a short 300-meter walk. Both areas are connected by footpaths, making exploration convenient. The location provides a quiet retreat away from urban activity, particularly during periods outside the Krajeaw flower blooming season when visitor numbers are lower. Available facilities include viewpoints and mist observation areas, forest walking trails, photography spots, restrooms, shower rooms, and a restaurant. The camping ground charges 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental services are not available.

Golden Camp is located beside Huai Tha Khoei Reservoir in Ratchaburi province, offering mountain views and a relaxed atmosphere with cool evenings. The camping area features level ground covered with soft grass, providing comfortable tent pitching space. Facilities include separate restroom blocks for men and women, each with four rooms that are well-maintained and equipped with hot water heaters in every unit. Power outlets are distributed throughout the grounds, with an additional charge of 20 baht per fan for electricity usage. Mobile phone signals and internet connectivity from all networks are available across the site. Activities include fishing, kayaking, and cycling. The campsite operates on a walk-in basis only with no advance reservations accepted. Rules include no fires on the grass, no noise after 10 PM, and pets are permitted under proper supervision. Food is not sold on-site, but shops and restaurants are located within 200 meters. The rate is 100 to 120 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

JungleCamp Keereedhara is located in Chanthaburi province along a waterway, making it a suitable retreat during the hot season. Visitors can pitch tents in the breezy setting, swim in the stream, paddle kayaks, or relax by the water in the cooler evening hours. The grounds accommodate recreational vehicles, tent trailers, and camper vans. Facilities include parking, restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, a designated fire pit area, and fishing spots. Pets are permitted on site. A community shop is located approximately 500 meters from the camping area. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

UFO Camping Ground is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and caters primarily to off-road driving enthusiasts. The site features trails suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles, with conditions becoming more challenging and engaging during the rainy season. Campers should note that strong winds are common throughout the area, making sturdy tent anchors essential as the ground is quite hard. Four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended for access, though vehicle assistance is available if needed. The camping ground provides parking, shade from trees, a convenience store, and a pork restaurant called Krua Pak Dee that accepts orders around the clock at 06-1524-3107. However, the site has no electricity or toilet facilities. Visitors must practice leave-no-trace principles and carry out all trash themselves. Entry is free of charge and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLaan Mok Klaang Doi Camping is situated between Bunyoe and Kaloso villages in Mae Hong Son Province, along the Myanmar border. The site offers views of the confluence where the Salween and Moei rivers meet, as well as the sea of mist over Kaloso. The camping area is divided into three zones. Zone A features level ground without rocks, making it suitable for elderly visitors and children. Zones B and C are positioned along the cliff side with river views. Facilities include restrooms, showers, running water, a restaurant, viewpoints for the sea of mist, stargazing and sunrise viewing areas, Wi-Fi, and parking. The site operates on a walk-in basis only with no advance reservations accepted. Visitors should aim to arrive before 5 PM. The camp runs on solar power with no electric grid connection, and quiet hours begin at 10 PM. Guests are advised to bring personal medications and basic medical supplies. Rates range from 120 to 600 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableOb Khan National Park is located in Chiang Mai province and offers camping sites along a stream, suitable for those who enjoy outdoor experiences. The park provides comprehensive facilities including restrooms and shower rooms for visitors. Water is available throughout the site, and parking spaces are provided for guests. Campfires are permitted within designated areas. Visitors can explore the surrounding natural environment through various hiking trails. The atmosphere is generally calm and shaded, making it appropriate for relaxation and outdoor activities. The site serves as a convenient option for travelers seeking access to nature within Chiang Mai. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

The Camp Tanaosri combines a camping ground with a cafe near the entrance to Suan Phueng in Ratchaburi province. Access to the site is straightforward for visitors. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms with wet and dry zones at two locations, though water heaters are not yet installed. Electrical connection points are distributed throughout the camping area, and mobile phone reception is reliable across all networks. The onsite cafe and restaurant serves coffee, made-to-order dishes, and moo kratha for campers who prefer not to cook. Those heading back can make a stop at Huai Nam Sai village, located about 20 kilometers away. The overnight rate is 200 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.