
Rai Phop Suk Thung Kang Han Lom Khao Kho Camping Ground is located in Phetchabun province and provides tent camping space alongside house accommodation options. The site offers a range of facilities for visitors including separate toilet facilities for men and women, clean shower rooms, and electrical connection points throughout the camping area. Additional conveniences include dish washing basins and reliable mobile phone signal coverage. The camping ground features viewpoints for observing the sea of mist during early mornings and open areas suitable for stargazing at night. Situated within the wind turbine field area of Khao Kho, the location benefits from cool and comfortable weather conditions. The site charges 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is not available.

BigLeaf Camp relocated from Kaeng Krachan District in Phetchaburi Province to its current location in Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. The site features a spacious camping area with clear views of Doi Luang Chiang Dao mountain. At night the sky fills with stars, and mornings bring dense fog. Both outdoor and indoor camping zones are available. The site has three houses for accommodation, an onsite shop serving cooked meals and beverages, and a flower garden that serves as a photo spot. Facilities include separate male and female bathrooms with hot water, a dishwashing area, parking space, and electricity and water supply. Campers may use gas canisters for cooking in front of their tents. Pets are permitted. Quiet hours run from 22:00 to 07:00. Camping costs 200 baht per night, children aged 10 to 12 years pay 100 baht, and children under 10 stay free. House accommodation is 1,800 baht per night for two people including breakfast. Tents are available for rent but other camping equipment is not provided.
Equipment rental availableSan Pa Kia Doi Mae Taman Highland Agricultural Research Station is located in Chiang Mai province and offers camping areas with panoramic views of Doi Luang Chiang Dao peak. During winter months, visitors can observe Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms in bloom. The site provides both accommodation buildings and designated camping zones with accessible toilet and shower facilities. The station operates on solar power, which functions until midnight, so visitors should bring flashlights for later hours. On-site facilities include a welfare shop and a made-to-order food restaurant, along with viewpoints for observing the sea of mist and stargazing. Barbecue facilities are also available. Access requires attention to vehicle type. Regular sedans and unloaded pickup trucks can reach the junction, but the left turn to the research station requires high-clearance pickups, SUVs, or motorcycles. During the dry winter season, the roads are more manageable, while the rainy season is best navigated with four-wheel drive vehicles or by hiring local transport. The camping fee is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Rai Ya Yaem occupies a hillside location in Kanchanaburi province with views extending across Srinakarin Dam. The campsite offers three distinct camping zones consisting of one rocky area and two grassy sections. Campers may select their preferred spot on a first-come-first-serve basis without advance reservation, though cottage accommodations require prior booking. The site is accessible by sedan, motorcycle, and pickup truck, although the ground may become somewhat muddy during rainy periods. A stream and waterfall within the grounds provide opportunities for water activities, with the waterfall located in the shaded coconut grove area being particularly notable. The setting is suitable for families with children. Available facilities include restrooms, showers, parking, and a small shop. Electrical hookups are available at 50 baht per site if required. There is no water heating system on site. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not 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.

Than Thada Homestay is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a private camping area surrounded by forest. The site features multiple camping zones alongside guesthouse accommodation for visitors seeking additional comfort. Positioned next to a stream with a nearby waterfall, the location provides opportunities for swimming and water activities. Restroom facilities are clean with strong water pressure and separated by gender. Electricity is available throughout the site, though bringing an extension cord is advisable. Mobile phone coverage is provided by AIS and True networks. A shop and restaurant operate on site, with food ordering available by phone. The campsite charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMemory camp Khao Yai is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province adjacent to the checkpoint on the route up to Khao Yai National Park on the left side, with the entrance next to a coffee shop. The campsite offers a large camping area beside a natural stream where visitors can select their preferred spot to pitch a tent. An organized parking zone for camper vans is also available. An upper activity area surrounds a campfire with live folk music creating a relaxed atmosphere. The stream running through the grounds is suitable for swimming. Quiet hours are enforced after 10 PM. Facilities include restrooms, showers, electricity, water supply, parking, an on-site restaurant, a coffee shop serving hot pot, and clearly marked waste separation points. During cooler periods, minimum temperatures can drop to around 16 degrees Celsius. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and tent rental with bedding is available.
Equipment rental availableSuksomjai Camping sits alongside Lam Tapaen Reservoir in Nong Prue District, Kanchanaburi Province, near the border with Suphan Buri Province. The campsite features a soft grass area suitable for pitching tents in a quiet, relaxed setting. Guests can enjoy views of the reservoir and sea of mist from designated viewpoints, as well as watch the evening sunset behind the mountains. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, and electricity supply. Activities available at the site include kayaking and fishing. Kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals are offered on-site. Food service is available for order, or visitors may cook their own meals using charcoal or gas stoves, though open fires are not permitted. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableCamping Song Phinong is located in a durian orchard near Khao Juk Reservoir in Rayong Province. The site offers a camping ground surrounded by fruit trees with facilities including restrooms, showers, electricity, Wi-Fi, and parking. Pets are welcome at no additional charge. Guests can enjoy various activities on the premises such as water play, fishing, and complimentary boat rowing. The site enforces quiet hours from 22:00 to 08:00 and prohibits weapons of any kind. Check-in is available from 11:00 to 19:00, and check-out is at 11:00. Those setting up a tarp in the open pay an additional 100 baht, while tarps covering tents incur no extra charge. Portable air conditioning units up to 9,000 BTU can be used for an additional 200 baht per unit per night. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, with free entry for children aged 1-5 years and 100 baht for ages 6-12. Equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableChai Piti Waterfall is located in Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province, opening daily with weekday hours from 08:00 to 17:00 and weekend hours from 08:00 to 20:00. The site offers multiple service options including a camping ground, accommodation rooms, fishing activities, and an on-site restaurant. Visitors will find convenient facilities such as restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, ample parking space, and a shop. Free concrete table areas are available for guests to use. Day visitors pay an entrance fee of 20 baht per person, with parking charges of 30 baht for cars and 10 baht for motorcycles. Pets are permitted on the grounds. Important rules include no fires on grassy areas, quiet hours beginning at 22:00, and a prohibition on cooking for day-trippers, with violations subject to a 1,000 baht fine. Note that hot water showers and WiFi are not available. Camping rates are 150 baht per person per night and 80 baht for children, with free entry for children under 100 centimeters tall, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableDoi Pui Camping Ground is located within Doi Suthep-Pui National Park in Chiang Mai province. The site offers opportunities for stargazing at night and watching the sunrise in the morning, with viewpoints available for observing the sea of mist. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, parking, and a convenience store. Campers can pitch their own tents or rent one on site. Cooking is permitted in designated zones, with zones A, C, D, and E reserved for light cooking and zone B for foods that produce smoke. Only gas stoves are allowed; charcoal stoves are prohibited. The national park enforces rules including no campfires, no loud noise, no alcohol, no pets, no foam containers or single-use plastics, and all visitors must pack out their trash. The camping ground charges 30 baht per person per night for camping space or 225 baht per night for a three-person tent, and equipment rental is available.

Ban Khun Yen Scout is a beachfront camping area in Rayong province situated on a dirt ground directly beside the sea. To maintain a private atmosphere, the site limits capacity to three groups or ten tents per day. The camping area provides electricity points that can support air conditioning units. An on-site cafe and workshop activity space are available, though these close on Wednesdays. Nearby food delivery services include made-to-order restaurants with minimum order requirements and barbecue pork pan options that can be delivered to the campsite. The beach is clean and suitable for swimming, making the location particularly suitable for seaside camping during the hot season. Facilities include toilets, showers, electricity access, parking space, and a shop. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Doi Soi Malai is located within Doi Soi Malai National Park in Tak Province. The site permits vehicle entry only between 7:00 and 15:00, with camping spots allocated on a first-come, first-served basis without advance booking. The camping area sits at an elevated location overlooking Tak town and surrounding green ridges, accommodating approximately 3 to 5 tents. The site has no electricity or mobile phone signal. Campers may cook on site but must carry all waste back down the mountain. Toilet and shower facilities are provided. Available activities include hiking, cycling, sunrise viewing, stargazing, viewpoint and sea of mist observation, wildlife watching, and campfire building. Alcohol is prohibited and noise must be kept low after 22:00. Access requires a high-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicle or suitable mountain motorcycle due to the 10-kilometer route of rocky and red dirt terrain, which takes approximately 1.5 hours to traverse. A checkpoint is located 5 kilometers before the summit. The site operates annually from December 1 to June 30. Camping is free of charge and equipment rental is not available.

Rai Phu Pha Tawan Dao Khao Yai Thiang is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and offers a quiet camping environment with a park-like setting. The site features cool weather throughout the day with strong winds, while nighttime temperatures drop to around 23 degrees Celsius. The camping area consists of soft grass lawns surrounded by numerous trees that provide natural shelter from the wind. Families with young children will find a playground on site. Available facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, and parking areas. Visitors can enjoy viewpoints for observing the sea of mist, stargazing, and watching the sunrise. The site is accessible by all vehicle types, though visitor numbers are controlled to maintain the peaceful atmosphere. Quiet hours begin at 10 PM. Houses and tents are available for rent on site. The fee is 150 to 200 baht per person per night, but camping equipment is not available for rental.

Rai Thiw Fa Phu Thap Boek is a camping ground located on the mountains of Phetchabun province. The site was once abandoned but has been developed by local villagers into a clean and well-maintained camping area. From the campground, visitors can enjoy clear views of the mountain range known as Submarine Phu Thap Boek and Wat Pha Son Kaew temple, along with impressive cliff-edge vistas. The site has limited capacity, making it suitable for those seeking a quieter atmosphere. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, Wi-Fi, parking, and a small shop. Food and beverages are available in limited quantities, so visitors are advised to bring their own supplies. Walk-in guests are welcome, and the site also offers basic accommodation units. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Plearn Crystal Park is located in Suphanburi Province and offers camping with panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. The site is divided into three distinct zones to accommodate different camping preferences. Zone P features a grass area under Pradu trees suitable for couples and small families. Zone J provides a larger grass space under Chamchuri trees designed for bigger groups. Zone S offers a stone surface area specifically for car camping and roof tents. Guests can select their preferred camping plot and are permitted to bring pets. Facilities include restrooms and shower rooms with hot water, electricity, water supply, Wi-Fi, parking, and viewpoints. The campsite provides complimentary ice and RO drinking water. Children between one and ten years old stay free of charge. Check-in begins at 13:00 and check-out is at 12:00. Rates range from 350 to 1080 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Pink Rock Beach is located within Kung Kraben Wildlife Sanctuary in Chanthaburi province, offering a coastal camping area with consistent sea breezes. Visitors can listen to ocean waves throughout the night and are permitted to build campfires for cooking. Nature trails around the site provide access to mountain and sea views, while the surrounding waters allow for fishing opportunities with small fish commonly caught. Available facilities include electricity, toilets, bathrooms, and a convenience store. The site features viewpoints for sunrise watching in the morning and clear skies suitable for stargazing at night. Walking paths through the area allow campers to explore the local environment and coastline at leisure. The entrance fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this location.
Equipment rental availableTigger Camp is located along the Nakhon Nayok River, which maintains water flow throughout the year. The camping area offers shade from numerous trees and benefits from a cool breeze. The site is accessible by all vehicle types. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms totaling 39 rooms, all clean and equipped with hot water heaters at three locations. Electrical outlets are available for use, and there is designated parking and a dishwashing area. Campers may use portable air conditioning units with an additional electricity charge of 300 baht per night. Swimming is permitted but life jackets must be worn at all times in the water. Small pets are welcome provided owners maintain proper hygiene. Check-in begins at 13:00 and check-out is at 12:00. Quiet hours are observed from 22:00 to 07:00. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night with a refundable area deposit of 300 baht, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSam Lan Waterfall National Park is located in Saraburi province and provides a quiet environment for those seeking relaxation in nature. The camping area includes both waterside spots and flat ground sections. The riverside terrain slopes downward, which can make sleeping uncomfortable, so campers are advised to select level ground instead. Wind conditions are strong during morning and afternoon hours but subside by nighttime. Facilities at the park include clean toilets and shower rooms, electricity, water supply, parking, a shop, and Wi-Fi access. While hot water is not available in the bathrooms, a nearby market offers food and supplies for purchase, though visitors should plan to return before 7 PM. Park admission costs 20 baht per person and 30 baht per vehicle. The camping fee is 80 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableKaeng Luang Lam Nam Wa is located within Mae Chrim National Park in Nan Province. This riverside camping area appeals to those interested in water-based activities along the Wa River. The site overlooks the river and its rapids, providing a natural setting for outdoor recreation. White water rafting is available with difficulty levels ranging from 1-3 during normal water conditions, increasing to level 5 during the rainy season. Two rafting routes are offered: a shorter 7.3 kilometer course taking approximately 1.5-2 hours, and a longer 14.5 kilometer route requiring about 3 hours. The park provides guide staff and rubber boat services for rafting activities. Visitors can also swim and relax by the rapids. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, parking, a shop, and a restaurant. The site charges 30-300 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableBay Camp Cafe is located by the sea within Khao Thamong Lai Forest Park at Ao Noi in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, just 10 minutes from the city center. The site offers a quiet and calm atmosphere suitable for relaxation, with sheltered waters free from strong waves and views of mountain ranges and fishing boats along the shore. Visitors can enjoy coffee while watching the sunset in the evening. The cafe serves a variety of drinks and simple meals. Wild spectacled langurs inhabit the area and may occasionally be spotted by guests. Facilities include restrooms, electricity, parking, a shop, Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and cafe access to the beach. Operating hours are Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 19:00 and Saturday to Sunday from 07:30 to 19:00. The campsite charges 50 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableLan Kang Tent Rim Taan Ban Than Hiran is a streamside campsite in Ratchaburi province offering a spacious camping area with complete facilities. The site is divided into three zones, with Zone A and Zone B priced at 150 baht per person per night, while the streamside zone costs 250 baht per person per night. Children under 7 years old stay free of charge, and the campsite welcomes pets at no additional cost. Facilities include clean restrooms at two locations with a total of 11 rooms separated by gender, electricity, Wi-Fi with AIS signal coverage, and parking. An on-site shop and restaurant serve made-to-order dishes and grilled pork pan. Guests can swim in the stream during their stay. The campsite enforces a quiet policy after 10 PM. Rates range from 150 to 250 baht per person per night depending on the chosen zone, with tent rental and setup available from 200 baht and equipment such as grills, tables, chairs, tarps, and fans offered for rent.

Lan C Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is situated in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, offering a spacious camping area with a quiet and peaceful environment. Campers can fall asleep to the sound of a nearby waterfall throughout the night. The campsite is located close to the fern garden, providing convenient access for nature walks and educational exploration. The camping area maintains an uncrowded atmosphere due to limited tent capacity, making it well-suited for relaxation. Electrical outlets are provided, though bringing an extension cord is recommended. Facilities include gender-separated toilets and shower rooms. Staff have indicated plans to add more restrooms and install water heaters at all facilities in the future. The site charges between 0 and 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Wang Pa Tho Camping Ground is located in Kanchanaburi province and offers comprehensive facilities for campers. The site features two sets of restroom facilities with separate areas for men and women, electricity with public charging stations, and reliable mobile phone signal coverage along with Wi-Fi access. Visitors can bring their own tents to set up in the designated camping area, which provides a comfortable environment surrounded by natural scenery. The location falls within a national park area, making it accessible for those seeking an outdoor experience with basic amenities. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, with additional charges of 40 baht for national park entrance and 30 baht for vehicle access. Equipment rental is not available at this site, so campers should bring their own tents and camping gear.