Tube Trek Waterpark Chiang Mai
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Open Days: Generally Thursday–Tuesday (Closed on Wednesday) (Recommended to check the latest announcement before you go)
Opening Hours: Generally 11:00 – 18:00 (Entry sessions may have conditions / change by season)
 
Tube Trek Water Park is a Chiang Mai pick for the “burn all your energy, then go eat” kind of day—great for families, friend groups, and anyone who wants a proper water park (not just a pool). The big draw is how it packs multiple levels of fun into one place, from kid-friendly areas to slides that even adults have to admit are genuinely thrilling. Another thing people like is that it feels fairly well-managed, so entry and moving between zones tends to be straightforward—good news for anyone who wants a fun day without chaos.
 
If you’re looking for an easy half-day plan or a full day out without overthinking it, this place fits nicely because you can choose your own “style” of visit—go hard on the rides, or keep it chill and focus on the atmosphere and photos. Water parks like this feel most worth it when you time it right, especially when the sun isn’t brutal and the crowds aren’t so thick that you spend your day queuing. The best part of slides is the flow—not standing around until you’re dry again.
 
Tube Trek is often described as having multiple areas that let you pick your intensity level by age and courage. In broad terms, you’ll find an adrenaline-style slide zone, a family-friendly zone you can enjoy together, a kids’ area designed for safer play, plus a wave pool and relaxation spaces for anyone who’d rather “clear their head” than compete for the loudest scream. A good strategy is to start with the zones that are still quiet (often right after opening), then rotate into rest breaks—hydrate, escape the sun, recharge—and go back for another round. It keeps the day fun longer and helps you avoid burning out too fast.
 
If you’re coming as a family, it helps to set a simple meet-up point and ground rules from the start: who can do which rides, whether kids must stay with an adult, and how you’ll handle sun and hydration. Water parks are the kind of place where you get carried away and forget you’ve been outdoors for hours. If you’re with friends, the fun is splitting up to hit the big rides, then ending in the chill zone to rest and take photos. Places like this naturally get better with more people—without anyone having to force the vibe.
 
Getting There Tube Trek Water Park is in Ton Pao Subdistrict, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai. The easiest options are driving yourself or using ride-hailing. It’s best to navigate directly by the place name to land at the correct entrance, since San Kamphaeng has quite a few junctions. If you drive, allow extra time for traffic near the city and during rush hours. In the rainy season, plan for sudden showers and shifting weather so you can time rides for maximum fun.
 
A simple way to make the trip feel even more worthwhile is to use Tube Trek as your “main anchor,” then add nearby stops in San Kamphaeng—like the Bo Sang umbrella-making village or a café on the same route. If you’re staying overnight, you can continue to Mae Kampong or the San Kamphaeng Hot Springs the next day for a balanced mix of high-energy fun and laid-back sightseeing without turning it into a long, exhausting drive.
 
Name Tube Trek Water Park
Location 55/5 Moo 10, Ton Pao Subdistrict, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai
Coordinates 18.764492, 99.097795
Highlights A large-scale water park with multi-level attractions for families and friends, combining chill zones and thrill zones in one place
Zones (5-Zone Summary) 1) Slides / Thrill-Ride Zone
2) Wave Pool Zone
3) Lazy River / Tube Floating Zone
4) Kids & Family Zone
5) Relaxation / Food / Activities Zone (on-site details may change by season)
Open Days Generally Thursday–Tuesday (Closed on Wednesday) (Recommended to check the latest announcement before you go)
Opening Hours Generally 11:00 – 18:00
Admission Fee Tickets are sold via various online channels; prices may vary by package and time period (examples found from around 385 THB/person). Recommended to follow the current official price/offer before visiting.
Facilities Food & drink area, rest zones, toilets & shower/changing facilities (details may change by management)
Contact Number 052-010-123
Nearby Attractions with Distance MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum (approx. 12 km) Tel. 052-081-737
Baan Celadon (approx. 9 km) Tel. 053-338-288
Bo Sang Umbrella Village (approx. 12 km) Tel. 053-338-195
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs (approx. 28 km) Tel. 053-037-101
Wat Phra That Doi Kham (approx. 30 km) Tel. 053-263-001
Popular Restaurants Nearby Krua Aroi – Ton Pao (approx. 4 km) Tel. 053-330-829
Big Phochana (approx. 5 km) Tel. 053-110-662
Baan Baan Ton Pao (approx. 6 km) Tel. 065-553-5935
Suan Ahaan Baan Din (approx. 8 km) Tel. 053-115-195
Wichian Buri Grilled Chicken (Ton Pao) (approx. 7 km) Tel. 085-139-1357
Popular Accommodations Nearby The Vet Boutique Hotel (approx. 6 km) Tel. 052-011-179
B2 San Kamphaeng Boutique & Budget Hotel (approx. 11 km) Tel. 052-009-567
Lanna Dusita Riverside Boutique Resort (approx. 15 km) Tel. 053-904-666
Thantara Resort Chiangmai (approx. 12 km) Tel. 053-215-008
San Kamphaeng Lake View Resort (approx. 20 km) Tel. 053-381-039
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: If I’m not staying overnight, can I still enter and play at the water park?
A: Yes. Entry depends on your ticket type and the day’s operating conditions. It’s best to check the ticket details and the latest rules before you go.
 
Q: What time does Tube Trek Water Park open and close?
A: Generally 11:00 – 18:00, and it’s often closed on Wednesdays. Please check the latest announcement before you travel for the most accurate info.
 
Q: About how much is the admission fee?
A: Prices vary by package and purchase channel. Some online tickets are seen starting from around 385 THB/person, but you should follow the current official price/offer for your travel date.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit for fewer crowds and the best value?
A: Going soon after opening is usually smoother. Avoiding long holidays often means shorter queues and more time actually riding.
 
Q: What should I prepare if I’m visiting with young children?
A: Focus on sun protection, regular hydration, a light cover-up and towel, and close supervision in kids’ areas according to the park rules. Setting a clear meet-up point also helps.
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