Mae Yom National Park, National park in Phrae Province, Thailand.
Mae Yom National Park is a protected area in Phrae Province covering mountains, rivers, and valleys. The terrain features three main forest types that create different ecological zones throughout the park.
The Department of National Parks created this protected area in 1986 to preserve the natural landscapes and biodiversity of Northern Thailand. The designation reflected broader efforts to safeguard the region's threatened forest ecosystems.
Local communities near the park share their traditional knowledge and practices while participating in environmental protection through guided tours and educational programs.
Camping facilities, a store, and hiking trails are available throughout the park. The main entrance is located in Phrae Province and accessible to visitors.
The Yom River flows through the park, creating habitats for elephants, barking deer, black bears, and numerous bird species. Visitors may encounter these animals while exploring the park's trails.
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