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Best trails in Ton Sak Yai National Park

Best trails in Ton Sak Yai National Park

Thailand
#102 of 160 national parks

Ton Sak Yai National Park, formerly known as Khlong Tron National Park, is located in Uttaradit Province, Thailand. It was renamed on July 12, 2012 to better reflect its distinctive features and local natural conditions. The park is characterized by hills and mountains covered in deciduous forest, with a large canal serving as a vital water source for the animals. Natural attractions within the park include the famous big teak tree, Huai Niam Waterfall, Mon Kaeo Waterfall, and several caves such as Tham Chan, Tham Chedi, Tham Leopard, and Tham Pha Tang. The park is also home to Doi Phu Miang, the 5th highest mountain in Thailand.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the best place to hike in Ton Sak Yai National Park?

According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Ton Sak Yai National Park is Klong Tron, which has a NaN star rating from 0 reviews. This trail is 0.8 mi long with an elevation gain of 29 ft.

What is the longest trail in Ton Sak Yai National Park?

According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Ton Sak Yai National Park is South Ton Sak Yai. This trail is estimated to be 6.0 mi long.

Which trail has the most elevation gain in Ton Sak Yai National Park?

If you're looking for elevation gain, Ton Sak Yai National Park has you covered. South Ton Sak Yai boasts the most elevation gain with 734 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Klong Tron, which will get you 29 ft of elevation gain.