The PR 2 designation also includes three small roads that serve the main park campgrounds.
The former park campground was phased out in 1976 because of safety concerns related to the manufacturing of heavy water.
Since heavy water is no longer produced, the park campground was allowed to re-open.
Camping costs $5 a night at the national park campground, which is surrounded by an electric fence to discourage bears.
A horse racing course was built on the fairgrounds on what is currently the park campgrounds.
A good realistic plan would be go up the Doi Suthep-Pui road to the national park campground near the summit, about an hour by car/motorbike.
The trail begins at the park campground and connects with Brush Ridge Trail.
The RV pad is located at the Grandview Day Use Areas not in a park campground.
The park campground has sixty sites and a dump station.
Swimming & Water Skiing: A sand beach complete with volleyball court is located near the park campground.