Huai Ka Reservoir
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Open Days: Generally daily (this is a community public area; avoid heavy rain/flood periods and check local announcements before you go)
Opening Hours: Recommended 06:00 – 18:00 (morning–evening is cooler, better light for walks and photos)
 
Huai Ka Reservoir is a small community reservoir in Mae Pong Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. Its vibe is clearly that of a “local community dam” rather than a staged photo spot. The charm here is simplicity and open space, and it matters to local life in a real way. From the start, it was intended to store water and support agriculture under rural development planning at the time. In 1981, construction was pushed forward so the stored water could be used continuously, not only as a seasonal natural water source.
 
What makes this reservoir worth a stop on a “Chiang Mai / Northern Thailand trip” is the calm, small-lake atmosphere that lets nature do its thing. You get reflective water, a dam edge that feels easy to stroll along, and that airy, uncluttered feeling that helps your head feel lighter for a half day. On cooler or breezy days, the place feels more like a riverside community park for locals than a tourist check-in point.
 
Today, the area has been developed further as a public relaxation space, with local public agencies helping manage and improve the landscape so it is easier to access as a community park. The idea is straightforward: “make it usable for people,” whether that is walking, resting, enjoying the view, or bringing kids out for a change of scenery. At the same time, the reservoir still keeps its core role as a storage basin tied to irrigation and local water use in surrounding communities.
 
In a practical, everyday conservation sense, Huai Ka Reservoir works like a “buffer space” where community and nature can coexist without forcing it. It is not deep wilderness, but it shows how a nearby water source and green space can steady the rhythm of local life. You will see people jogging slowly, others sitting quietly, looking up from screens, and letting wind and water do the work instead.
 
Getting There Huai Ka Reservoir is in Mae Pong Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. From Chiang Mai city, head northeast toward Doi Saket, then continue into Mae Pong. The route passes through Mae Pong Subdistrict Municipality, and from the municipal area to the reservoir is roughly 13 km (actual distance may vary slightly depending on your starting point). Use navigation, drive carefully on curves and narrow sections, especially after rain.
 
A small tip: mornings give you the best air and fewer people, perfect for a slow walk along the water. If you like golden light before sunset, late afternoon is also beautiful in a simple, local way. If you are traveling with kids or elderly visitors, choose easy-access resting spots and avoid slippery edges, especially in the rainy season.
 
To keep the visit comfortable and respectful, avoid littering, keep noise down, and do not enter the water in areas without safety management. Places like this last because people who use them help protect them. When it is cared for, a small reservoir can become a long-term “resting place for the mind” for both locals and visitors passing through.
 
Place Name Huai Ka Reservoir (Mae Pong Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai)
Location Mae Pong Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai
Highlights Small reservoir with a community-lake feel; practical water source plus a public green space for relaxing
Period / Key Year Agricultural water-development planning and construction work referenced around 1981
Key Notes / Evidence Local water source for Mae Pong; developed and maintained as a public relaxation area
Name Origin Named after “Huai Ka,” the local stream/waterway name used in the area
Travel In Mae Pong, Doi Saket. Drive from Chiang Mai toward Doi Saket, pass Mae Pong Municipality, then enter the reservoir area (about 13 km from the municipal zone; depends on your starting point)
Current Status Open as a public/community park space (check local notices if there are temporary maintenance closures)
Facilities Resting areas and walkable space along the reservoir (specific service points may vary by local maintenance)
Fees Generally no entrance fee (follow on-site/local announcements for any special zones or activities)
Nearby Attractions (Distance & Phone) Doi Saket Hot Springs (about 18 km) Tel. 091-769-0002, 081-027-3047
Wat Phra That Doi Saket (about 12 km) Tel. 053-865-709
Mae Kuang Udom Thara Dam (about 20 km) Tel. 053-865-685
Horizon Village & Resort / Tweechol Botanical Garden (about 14 km) Tel. 053-292-381-5
Bo Sang Handicraft Village (about 26 km) Tel. 053-338-195
Popular Restaurants Nearby (Distance & Phone) Arbusto Italian House & Thai Kitchen (about 16 km) Tel. 089-758-4197
Locanda Doi Saket (about 12 km) Tel. 081-020-7125
Bee & Rose Cafe (about 13 km) Tel. 064-564-2953
Coffee Terminal (about 12 km) Tel. 094-631-5885
Steak Pha Pong (about 12 km) Tel. 097-972-4007
Popular Accommodations Nearby (Distance & Phone) Papai Country Lodge (about 6 km) Tel. 081-882-7100
Capybara Zen Resort (about 2 km) Tel. 096-997-3851
Pan's Farm (about 14 km) Tel. 089-326-3629, 061-462-3289
Horizon Village & Resort (about 14 km) Tel. 053-292-381-5
Contact Mae Pong Subdistrict Municipality Tel. 053-043-664
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What time is best to visit Huai Ka Reservoir?
A: Morning and late afternoon are the best, with cooler weather, softer light, and a more relaxed walking experience along the water.
 
Q: Is there an entrance fee at Huai Ka Reservoir?
A: Generally no, since it is a community public area. If there are special zones or activities, follow local/on-site announcements.
 
Q: Is the reservoir suitable for children or elderly visitors?
A: Yes. Choose easy-access resting spots, be careful on slippery surfaces after rain, and keep away from water edges in areas without safety barriers.
 
Q: What nearby places can I visit after Huai Ka Reservoir?
A: Good add-ons nearby include Wat Phra That Doi Saket, Doi Saket Hot Springs, Mae Kuang Udom Thara Dam, and Tweechol Botanical Garden (Horizon Village).
 
Q: What should I be careful about when visiting?
A: Watch for slippery roads/edges after rain, avoid littering or loud noise, and do not enter the water in areas without clear safety management.
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