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TL;DR: Mae Mok Reservoir is located at Wiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province, open Daily, hours No fixed building-style opening hours; morning and late afternoon are.

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Mae Mok Reservoir

Mae Mok Reservoir

Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: No fixed building-style opening hours; morning and late afternoon are recommended
 
Mae Mok Reservoir in Wiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province, is a large royal development reservoir with important roles in irrigation, agriculture, household water use, and nature-based travel. Located about 50 km from the main junction in Thoen District, the reservoir covers about 10,000 rai, is about 2 km wide, and has a dam crest about 1.9 km long. The route to the reservoir is surrounded by greenery and trees, giving visitors a calm natural atmosphere even before they reach the water.
 
The reservoir functions as an earth-fill dam that supplies water for agriculture and household use in Thung Saliam District of Sukhothai Province and Thoen District of Lampang Province. Its value is therefore more than scenic beauty. Mae Mok Reservoir supports farming communities, helps provide water during important agricultural periods, and strengthens local livelihoods in the surrounding region. For visitors, this makes the place meaningful as both a natural viewpoint and a water-resource development site.
 
As a travel destination, Mae Mok Reservoir is best suited for people who enjoy quiet landscapes, wide water views, and rural nature. It is not a busy commercial attraction. Instead, it offers a peaceful setting with a large reservoir, long dam crest, surrounding greenery, and a sense of openness. Visitors can rest, take photos, enjoy the breeze, and appreciate the scale of the reservoir in a calm atmosphere away from the busier areas of Thoen town.
 
The journey to Mae Mok Reservoir is part of the experience. From Thoen District, travelers continue toward Wiang Mok Subdistrict for about 50 km from the junction. The road passes through rural scenery and greener landscapes, making the trip suitable for those who enjoy slow travel and nature routes. A private car is the most convenient option because the reservoir is far from the main district center and public transport is limited.
 
The reservoir is also an interesting place to understand how water management affects rural life. In agricultural areas, reliable water storage helps farmers plan cultivation, reduce risks from seasonal uncertainty, and maintain community-level economic stability. Mae Mok Reservoir demonstrates how a large irrigation project can connect water, farming, local livelihoods, and regional development across provincial boundaries.
 
Visitors who enjoy photography will find the reservoir suitable for wide landscape shots. The broad water surface, long dam crest, open sky, and surrounding greenery create simple but powerful compositions. Morning and late afternoon are the best times for photography because the light is softer and the weather is more comfortable. After the rainy season and during the cool season, the surrounding landscape often appears greener and more pleasant.
 
Getting There is most convenient by private car. From Thoen District, travel toward Wiang Mok Subdistrict for about 50 km from the junction to reach Mae Mok Reservoir. Visitors should check the route in advance and travel during daylight, especially if they are unfamiliar with local rural roads. Travelers without a private vehicle should arrange local transport from Thoen in advance and agree on the return time before entering the area.
 
Because Mae Mok Reservoir is an important water-resource site, visitors should travel responsibly. Do not litter, do not enter restricted irrigation areas, do not swim in unsafe places, and do not disturb the water environment. Families with children should supervise them carefully near the water and along the dam crest. The reservoir should be appreciated as both a scenic place and a working water source for local communities.
 
There are guesthouse facilities in the reservoir area, but visitors should contact the relevant irrigation office before planning an overnight stay. For travelers who prefer commercial accommodation, staying in Thoen District is more convenient because it offers more choices for food, fuel, and lodging. Restaurants and cafes are also mainly found in Wiang Mok and Thoen town, so visitors should plan meals before entering the reservoir area.
 
Mae Mok Reservoir can be combined with nearby attractions in Thoen District, including Wat Mae Mok Hua Nam, Wat Wiang, Wat Tham Suk Kasem Sawan, Phra Phikanet Nakhon Thoen Lampang, and Mae Wa Waterfall. A well-planned trip can combine water scenery, local temples, rural landscapes, and natural attractions in one route. Travelers with limited time should select a few nearby stops rather than trying to cover too many places in one day.
 
Overall, Mae Mok Reservoir is a meaningful destination for travelers who want to experience a quieter side of Lampang. Its large scale, royal development background, irrigation importance, green surroundings, and peaceful atmosphere make it suitable for sightseeing, photography, relaxation, and learning about the role of water in rural communities. For visitors who enjoy slow and purposeful travel, Mae Mok Reservoir is a worthwhile stop in Thoen District.
 
NameMae Mok Reservoir
LocationWiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province
AddressMae Mok Reservoir area, Wiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province, about 50 km from the main junction in Thoen District
HighlightsA large royal development reservoir covering about 10,000 rai, about 2 km wide, with a dam crest about 1.9 km long and a green, peaceful natural atmosphere
History / ImportanceAn earth-fill dam used to supply water for agriculture and household use in Thung Saliam District, Sukhothai Province, and Thoen District, Lampang Province
Distinctive FeaturesA broad water surface, long dam crest, tree-lined route, rural landscape, and quiet atmosphere suitable for sightseeing, photography, and learning about irrigation
Travel InformationTravel from Thoen District toward Wiang Mok Subdistrict for about 50 km from the junction. A private car is the most convenient option. Visitors using local transport should arrange the return trip in advance
Current StatusAn active reservoir and irrigation site in Wiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province, appearing in travel and irrigation-related sources
Open DaysDaily
Opening HoursNo fixed building-style opening hours; morning and late afternoon are recommended
FacilitiesReservoir guesthouse, scenic viewing area, and green nature route. Visitors should bring drinking water and personal necessities
CaretakerRoyal Irrigation Department, with relevance to Lampang Irrigation Project and local irrigation agencies
Main Contact / AgenciesLampang Irrigation Project Tel. 0 5422 7211-2
Lampang Provincial Office Tel. 0 5426 5014
Wiang Mok Subdistrict Municipality Tel. 054-241502-3
Nearby Tourist Attractions1. Wat Mae Mok Hua Nam, about 18 km
2. Wat Wiang, about 50 km
3. Wat Tham Suk Kasem Sawan, about 55 km
4. Phra Phikanet Nakhon Thoen Lampang, about 55 km
5. Mae Wa Waterfall, about 75 km
Nearby Restaurants1. Huen Hug Cafe Wiang Mok, about 50 km, Tel. 089-009-9088
2. Hom Khrua Mueang Thoen, about 55 km, Tel. 054-291324
3. Grandfa Farm-Cafe’&Restaurant, about 55 km, Tel. 086-6582739
4. Kad Tong Thoen Branch ThanomKaew Coffee Pizza, about 55 km, Tel. 093-5254990
5. Ko Daeng Restaurant Thoen, about 55 km
Nearby Accommodations1. Mae Mok Reservoir Guesthouse, about 0 km, contact Lampang Irrigation Project Tel. 0 5422 7211-2
2. Thoen Park Resort, about 55 km, Tel. 081-8926386, 086-4473200, 081-6731231
3. Ban Lan Tawan Resort, about 55 km, Tel. 082-1525992, 095-9406045
4. Thoen 5 Star Hotel / Rooms, about 55 km, Tel. 098-6313383
5. Huen Khiang Doi Accommodation, about 55 km, Tel. 084-9497821
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Mae Mok Reservoir located?
A: Mae Mok Reservoir is located in Wiang Mok Subdistrict, Thoen District, Lampang Province, about 50 km from the main junction in Thoen District.
 
Q: Why is Mae Mok Reservoir important?
A: It is a large royal development reservoir that supplies water for agriculture and household use in Thung Saliam District of Sukhothai Province and Thoen District of Lampang Province.
 
Q: How large is Mae Mok Reservoir?
A: The reservoir covers about 10,000 rai, is about 2 km wide, and has a dam crest about 1.9 km long.
 
Q: What kind of travel experience is Mae Mok Reservoir suitable for?
A: It is suitable for quiet sightseeing, landscape photography, relaxation, and learning about irrigation and rural water management.
 
Q: How can travelers get to Mae Mok Reservoir?
A: Travelers should drive from Thoen District toward Wiang Mok Subdistrict for about 50 km from the junction. A private car is the most convenient option.
 
Q: Are there guesthouse facilities at Mae Mok Reservoir?
A: Yes. Guesthouse facilities are available in the reservoir area, but travelers should contact the Lampang Irrigation Project or related agencies before planning an overnight stay.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit Mae Mok Reservoir?
A: Morning and late afternoon are the best times because the weather is more comfortable and the light is suitable for photography.
 
Q: Are there restaurants and accommodations near Mae Mok Reservoir?
A: Restaurants are available in Wiang Mok and Thoen town, while most commercial accommodation options are in Thoen District. Visitors can also inquire about the reservoir guesthouse through the irrigation office.

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