Nong Bon Water Sports Center

Nong Bon Water Sports Center (Thai: ศูนย์กีฬาทางน้ำบึงหนองบอน) is the largest public park in Bangkok with an area of 644 rai (103 ha; 255 acres), it is considered larger than the adjacent well-known Suan Luang Rama IX.[1]

Nong Bon Water Sports Center
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TypePublic park
LocationNong Bon, Prawet, Bangkok
Coordinates13°41′34.9″N 100°39′44.1″E / 13.693028°N 100.662250°E / 13.693028; 100.662250
Area254 acres (103 ha)
Created2008
Operated byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
StatusOpen year round
Public transit accessUdom Suk BTS station

Bueng Nong Bon (Nong Bon Lake) is an artificial lake to support the amount of water runoff from the east to prevent flooding during the flood season (around October). It is one of the royal projects initiated by King Rama IX.

The beautiful area of the reservoir has been developed into a public park and water sports center of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), open to the general public. It offers windsurfing, kayaking and sailing, with an annual service fee of only 40 baht.

Also, there is a 4 km (2.5 mi) long bike and jogging trail that circles the lake. For those who bring pets, there is also a dog park zone available.[2]

Along the banks is a beautifully landscaped suitable for recreation and photography, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Nong Bon Water Sports Center is in the Chaloem Phra Kiat Ratchakan Thi 9 Soi 43, about 700 m (2,296.6 ft) from the main road (Chaloem Phra Kiat Ratchakan Thi 9 Rd), next to the northwest corner of Suan Luang Rama IX. Open daily from 5:30 am – 6:00 pm.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Marketeer Online (2022-07-08). "#TheCity 🟥 10 สวนสาธารณะใหญ่สุดในกรุงเทพฯ" [#TheCity 🟥 10 largest public parks in Bangkok]. Facebook (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  2. ^ Tianyot (2019-02-02). ""บึงหนองบอน"......สวนน้ำแห่งความสุข" ["Bueng Nong Bon"......the happiness waterpark]. Daily News (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  3. ^ nukkpidet (2020-06-02). "บึงหนองบอน ที่เที่ยวกรุงเทพ กับธรรมชาติใจกลางเมือง พร้อมกิจกรรมแบบแน่นๆ". trueID (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  4. ^ "Nong Bon Water Sports Center". Google Maps.
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