Equipment rental availableRimthan Khaorom Camp is located in Saraburi province beside a stream that flows from mountain sources. The site sits within a valley surrounded by mountain ranges, offering a natural setting with stream access for swimming and photography opportunities. Facilities include clean restrooms and shower blocks, a dishwashing area, electrical outlets, Wi-Fi, hot water, and complimentary ice. An on-site restaurant serves meals, with breakfast porridge and hot pot options available for delivery to tents. Groups booking the entire site can enjoy karaoke facilities. The owner personally manages the property, creating a welcoming atmosphere comparable to visiting family. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and tent rental with bedding is available.

Thai-Dawei Camping Kanchanaburi is located by the water surrounded by mountains in Kanchanaburi province. The camping area offers private space for visitors and can be easily reached via Highway 81, approximately 50 kilometers from Kanchanaburi town center. The site welcomes pets including dogs and cats. Electrical outlets are provided throughout the camping area for convenience. Clean restrooms and shower facilities with hot water are available, along with a spacious parking area. Guests can enjoy various activities such as fishing, stand-up paddleboarding, bamboo boat rides, campfire gatherings, and barbecuing. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this campsite.

Suan Monpat Camping & Fishing is located at Khlong Krasae Reservoir in Phuang Thong Subdistrict, Bo Thong District, Chonburi Province. The site caters to those who enjoy camping and fishing in a natural setting. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, parking areas, and an on-site restaurant. The location also offers opportunities for nature photography around the reservoir. A notable feature is the complimentary fishing access for guests, with no rod fees charged and no requirement to weigh the catch before leaving. The site provides basic amenities for a comfortable camping experience by the water. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableNon Aun Camp is located in Nakhon Pathom province and offers waterfront camping with complimentary fishing opportunities. Tilapia can be observed swimming near the camping area, and each guest is permitted to use up to two fishing rods. Free rowing boats are also available for visitors to use during their stay. The site provides essential facilities including restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, and parking areas. Several regulations apply at the campsite: electric stoves are prohibited, vehicles must not be driven onto the grass, charcoal grills cannot be placed directly on grass, boat rowing is not allowed at night, and swimming is forbidden. Life jackets must be worn at all times when using boats. Check-in begins at noon and check-out is also by noon. Children aged 10 years and under stay free of charge. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

IKWAI Camping is a small camping area situated beside a canal with a garden-like setting in Nakhon Pathom province. The site accepts a limited number of guests to maintain privacy and is located on Phutthamonthon Sai 6 road between Don Wai Floating Market and Wat Rai Khing. An on-site restaurant serves fresh beer, beverages, and snacks to accompany the camping experience. Live music performances featuring songs from the 90s provide entertainment in a relaxed camping atmosphere. Facilities include parking, toilets, showers, electricity, and water supply. The grounds are suitable for photography. Advance reservations are required as the campsite does not accept walk-in visitors. The fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBan Rai Rim Than Lam Chae is situated along Lam Chae Dam in Khon Buri District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, bordering Wang Nam Khiao District. The site offers camping and accommodation surrounded by natural shade trees and year-round water flow, with mountains and deciduous forest in the area. Visitors can observe the morning sea of mist, watch birds, fish, swim, kayak, and take boat tours around the reservoir. Nearby attractions include Wang Tao Waterfall, Kaeng Wang Won Rapids, and areas where large numbers of butterflies gather. The campsite provides comprehensive facilities including parking, electricity, water supply, shops, and a coffee shop serving fresh coffee and various food options. Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the grounds. Activities extend to wildlife observation and photography in the surrounding natural environment. Rates range from 150 to 3,200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Ban Laem Thian Home Stay is located on the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, offering a quiet beachfront camping experience. The site features a small beach with fine sand and a gentle slope, suitable for fishing and watching the sunrise. Vehicles can park directly beside tents on the camping ground, which accommodates large vehicles despite its modest size. The ground is firm enough that standard tent pegs are sufficient. Facilities include electrical hookups for an additional 50 baht, a dishwashing area, one guest room, and a simple but clean bathroom. Advance contact with the owner is recommended as they may not always be present. To reach the site, continue past the temple to the end of the road, then turn left onto a narrow dirt track along the shore for about 100 meters. Guests should check weather conditions beforehand as waves and wind can be strong at times. There are no restaurants nearby. The rate is 150 to 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Suan Pluem Udom is located in Chumphon province along two streams that converge at the site. The camping area offers both elevated banks and waterside spots for pitching tents. Clear water flows through the streams year-round, providing a safe environment for children to wade and play. Camping options include open-air grounds and space within a large pavilion. Vehicles can be parked directly next to tents for convenient access. The site accommodates larger tents in spacious areas as well as smaller setups closer to the water. Free electrical connections are provided for charging phones, running fans, and using electric cooking stoves. Facilities include washing areas and clean bathrooms. Visitors are advised to contact ahead before arriving. The final stretch of access road is unpaved dirt for a few hundred meters, passable by standard cars with careful driving. Operating hours are from 10:00 to 20:00. The nightly rate is 100 baht per person and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLaem Sai Camping Beach offers a spacious beachfront camping area in Surat Thani province. The site stretches along the shoreline where campers can observe the sunrise over the calm morning sea. Tall coconut palms provide natural shade across the grounds, which include large shelters for protection from sun and wind, as well as sand dunes that serve as wind barriers. As conditions can be windy during certain periods, visitors should check weather conditions before arriving. The location is situated near Pum Riang house, the birthplace of the monk Buddhadasa, and approximately 5 kilometers from Laem Pho Saturday market. The extensive camping ground allows cars to park directly beside tents, making car camping possible. Access to the site requires driving about 100 meters on a dirt road, which is manageable for sedans with cautious driving. The fee is 100 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available.

Leka Valley is located in Surat Thani province along Khlong Tan stream, offering a spacious camping area shaded by large oil palm trees. The stream features both shallow sections suitable for children and deeper pools, with the camping ground positioned beside a waterfall and cascading stream views. Morning light filtering through behind the stream creates an attractive scene. An on-site restaurant serves som tam, yam, laab, fried chicken, homemade pizza, and honey lemon beverages. The site also offers a remote control car workshop for guests. Available facilities include parking directly beside tent sites, a dishwashing area, clean restrooms, electricity hookups, and WiFi access. Visitors should be aware that ants may be present in the area. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Chang Klang Camping is a small campground located along a clear, shallow stream in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The calm setting offers a relaxing waterside experience where the stream is safe for swimming and regularly used by local children and residents. The camping area is divided into two zones: a streamside zone that requires carrying equipment about 10 meters from parking, and an inner parking area where vehicles can be positioned next to tents. The site focuses primarily on providing accommodation services with basic amenities including electricity hookups and clean restrooms with hot water. A bar serving drinks and food is available on site. Several cats and free-roaming chickens inhabit the grounds. Visitors may encounter ants and should take appropriate precautions. Advance contact is recommended before arrival. The rate is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBig Camping is located in Phatthalung province along a clear, shallow stream that provides a cool and refreshing environment for water-based activities. The site offers two distinct camping zones. The streamside area is spacious and runs along the water, with convenient vehicle access close to camping spots. The upper zone features a wide grassy field but lacks stream views. Kayak rentals are available for guests interested in paddling. Accommodation and tent rentals are situated under open pavilions along the stream. Electrical hookups are provided throughout the grounds. The bathroom facilities are simple and clean, with separated toilet and shower areas. A dish washing station is currently under construction. A beverage bar operates on site, though guests should order meals in advance. Local shops and restaurants can be found in the nearby community. Visitors may encounter occasional ants, which are easily managed, and some mosquitoes appear during evening hours. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableLan Lay Camping is located along the shores of the inner Songkhla Lake in Songkhla Province. The camping area is moderately sized but can accommodate several large tents, with tree cover providing shade throughout most of the day. Vehicles can be parked close to the camping spots, making it convenient for those who prefer to sleep in their cars. The lakeside location offers a quiet atmosphere with a cooling breeze, particularly pleasant when the water is calm. Facilities include simple and reasonably clean restrooms with a dishwashing area, electricity, and water supply. Large dome tents are available under open-air shelters for those without their own equipment. A small shop on site sells food, beverages, and basic convenience items. Visitors can enjoy activities such as kayaking, swimming, and viewing the sea of mist from designated viewpoints along the beach. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableWang Chao Khun Camping is located in Songkhla province along a shallow stream with clear water free from algae. The stream provides a safe environment for children to play in the water. The camping area extends for hundreds of meters along the waterside, with several shaded spots available and rubber rings provided for floating. Campers should bring long tent stakes as the ground consists of loose sand. This site is popular among regular visitors from Hat Yai, so advance contact is recommended to secure a spot. A designated area allows vehicles to park and transport equipment to the waterside, with the option to sleep in vehicles. Facilities include electricity hookups and basic restrooms that are reasonably clean, though limited in number due to flood damage from the previous year, with reconstruction planned. A restaurant is available on site, and visitors can wash dishes at the water tap located in front of the restroom area. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental including tents with tarps and accommodations are available.
Equipment rental availableKru Bay Camping is located beside a shallow stream with clear flowing water at Wang Sai Thong in Satun Province. The camping area remains shaded throughout the day with the sound of flowing water creating a quiet and peaceful environment suitable for relaxation. Two camping zones are available: a riverside area requiring guests to carry equipment down about 10 meters, and an upper lawn area where vehicles can park directly beside tents. During holidays, groups of tourists frequently pass through for rafting activities throughout the day. Facilities include parking, clean restrooms and shower rooms, electricity, water supply, a dishwashing area, and a shop selling instant food, snacks, and beverages. Swimming and boat trips can be enjoyed on site, and photography opportunities are plentiful. The site is accessible by following GPS directions. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableKAo DAO RAO is located in Trang province along a shallow canal with access across a dam to reach the main camping area. The site sits beneath the shade of oil palm trees, offering both a restaurant zone and dedicated camping zone where visitors can pitch tents. Parking is available close to tents, making it suitable for car camping. The campsite borders a stream and waterfall flowing from the Banthat Mountain range, providing a natural setting surrounded by greenery. Kayaks are available for rent on the water at an additional cost. Facilities include parking areas, electrical hookups, clean restrooms with stone massage floors, a restaurant, and fishing opportunities. The dam area offers a pleasant spot for morning meals. Advance reservations are required and the campsite is closed every Wednesday. The rate is 200 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableTaan Thip View Camping Khao Thong Krabi is situated alongside a small stream with clear water flowing year-round. The stream offers varying depths, from shallow areas where children can safely play to waist-deep sections suitable for jumping and swimming. The campsite provides several pitch options including wooden platforms by the stream, parking areas close to the water, and shaded spots under natural tree cover. Facilities include vehicle parking, clean restrooms, electricity hookups, and food and beverage service available with advance notice. The location is conveniently accessible from Krabi town. The owner is attentive and provides good hospitality to guests. The campsite charges 100 baht per person per night and offers tent rental.

Koh Ku-La lies within Mu Ko Chumphon National Park in Chumphon Province, offering clear waters and sandy beaches for visitors seeking coastal relaxation. The island provides opportunities for swimming and photography in a tranquil setting away from urban activity. Visitors who wish to stay overnight can choose between guesthouse accommodation or setting up their own tents on designated areas. The island's main draw is its natural environment and peaceful atmosphere, making it suitable for those looking to disconnect from busy routines. Access to beach areas and swimming spots is straightforward, though visitors should bring their own supplies as facilities on the island are basic. Camping is free of charge at 0 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Pa Ngam Camping is located in the Ao Luek area of Krabi province, offering waterfront camping with multiple spacious zones for pitching tents. Visitors can choose from various camping spots including sites beside a shallow clear stream with high banks, grassy areas under the shade of trees, or gravel ground for sleeping. The campsite features well-maintained green lawns and a waterfall stream suitable for swimming and jumping. Facilities include parking areas situated close to camping zones, clean restrooms with separated shower and toilet sections, two dishwashing points, electricity and running water. Campers should bring their own food and beverages as these are not available on site. Advance contact is recommended before visiting, and while weekdays may see fewer visitors, staff remain present to oversee the grounds. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Ta Chai is located in Phangnga province near Ton Hin Lad waterfall, offering a small camping area with two distinct zones. The first zone sits beside a stream where water levels may drop during the hot season and shade is limited. The second zone is positioned next to a large natural pool that remains shaded throughout the day, though families with children often visit for swimming. The pool features both shallow areas suitable for children and deeper sections for adults, with foam floats provided for use. Campers at the stream zone can park directly beside their tents, while the pond zone offers parking at varying distances. The site operates on solar power without electrical hookups but provides mobile phone charging stations. Facilities include clean restrooms and a dishwashing area. The natural pool is open from 10:00 to 17:00. Access roads pass through tunnels formed by rubber and palm oil trees. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableBaan Phruek Raksa is located in Ranong Province, approximately 4 kilometers from Laem Son National Park. This beachfront accommodation and camping area suits families looking for coastal camping. The camping ground features flat, level terrain that does not slope. At low tide, the wide beach reveals fine, soft sand underfoot. The area in front of the accommodation sits under the shade of large pine trees, though campers may need to carry their gear a short distance. Hornbill nests can be observed in the vicinity. Vehicles can park directly next to tents on both sides of the camping area. The evening light on the left side provides a pleasant atmosphere. Clean toilets and a dishwashing area are available, though the water may be slightly cloudy. The site is accessible by following map directions. Visitors should contact the owners before arriving. Rates range from 150 to 3000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Good View Camp Mae Lamao occupies a shaded spot along a stream in Tak Province. The site offers two main camping areas. The upper zone features two large open pavilions where tents can be pitched with convenient vehicle access nearby. The waterside zone provides camping platforms and a ground area currently under improvement, though campers need to carry their gear approximately 15 to 30 meters from the parking area. The stream maintains clear, cool flowing water year-round, creating a relaxing environment for camping, barbecuing, and photography. Visitors can arrange boat trips to observe local riverside communities. On-site facilities include restrooms, electricity, running water, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. The campsite is accessible by car following standard maps along well-maintained roads. Operating hours are daily from 09:00 to 21:00, and advance contact is recommended. The rate is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Keeterr Riverview Hill is located in Tak Province, approximately 10 kilometers beyond Mae Ramat district center. The campsite features a well-maintained grassy camping area along a shallow stream, with waterfront space extending several hundred meters where campers can pitch tents directly beside the water. The site offers expansive river and panoramic mountain views. Facilities include electrical hookups, clean restrooms, a dishwashing area, and on-site parking. A restaurant and cafe operate at the front of the property, with live music performances in the evenings. A waterfront seating area provides a place to relax by the cool breeze. The campsite welcomes families and groups of all ages. Access follows roadside signs along the route, though visitors must drive across a shallow stream to reach the camping zone. Advance contact is recommended before arrival. The site operates daily from 07:00 to 24:00. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Suk Za Tee is located in Chiang Mai province, offering an open-air camping area beside rice fields with views of Doi Mon Jong mountain. The morning atmosphere is suitable for photography and viewpoint appreciation. This site works well for travelers using the sky road route through Mae Ramad, Letoh, Omkoy, and Hot, though advance preparation is recommended. Electrical outlets are available but campers must bring their own extension cords. Simple bathrooms are reasonably clean, and a shared kitchen with dishwashing facilities is provided. The site includes parking and an on-site coffee shop. When driving, follow navigation until about 6 kilometers before arrival, where a temple marks a three-way intersection. Turn right here instead of following the map left, setting Mae Tuen Coffee as the destination. Continue 200 meters down a dirt track, then turn left onto the concrete road. Contacting the owner beforehand is advised. The entrance fee is 100 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available.