Mae Toh Waterfalls Forest Park is located in Wiang District, Amphur Wiang Pah Pao, Chiang Rai Province and Sufuated in Pa Mae Poon Noy, Pa Mae Poon Luang and Pa Huay Poang Men National Forest Reserves. The total area is approximately 4,000 rais and the Royal Forest Department declaved as a Forest Park on November 9, 1997.
Topography
Area of the Mae Toh Waterfalls Forest Park is part of the mountain range, with and average of 40% slope, situated at a level of 600-965 meters above average sea level. There is Mae Toh Creek which runs through the middle of the area, Hin Toh Creek which runs through the Northern side, Looh Creek which runs through the Southern side and Mae Poon Luang River which runs through the Eastern side of the area.
Flora and Fauna
Dry everygreen forest. Common vegetations found are Ironwood, Yang, Neem tree, Makhaa Moang, longan and mango. Grounds covering plants common in the area are bamboos, bananas, galangals and ferns.
Common wildlife are deer, wild pig, red junglefowl, mouse deer, jungle cats, civet, birds, amphibians and reptiles.