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Phu Ruea National Park

Phu Ruea National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติภูเรือ
IUCN category II (national park)
Phu Ruea View.jpg
View from Phu Ruea peak
Map showing the location of Phu Ruea National Park
Map showing the location of Phu Ruea National Park
Park location in Thailand
Location Thailand
Nearest city Loei
Coordinates 17°30′53″N 101°20′41″E / 17.51472°N 101.34472°E / 17.51472; 101.34472Coordinates: 17°30′53″N 101°20′41″E / 17.51472°N 101.34472°E / 17.51472; 101.34472
Area 121 km2 (47 sq mi)
Established 1979
Governing body Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Phu Ruea National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติภูเรือ) is a national park in Loei Province, Thailand. The park is centred on Phu Ruea mountain, a popular, scenic peak in the Phetchabun Mountains.

Phu Ruea National Park is 52 kilometres (32 mi) west of Loei town in Nong Bua Sub-district, Phu Ruea District and also Tha Li District. The park's area is 121 square kilometres (47 sq mi).

Phu Ruea mountain is 1,365 metres (4,478 ft) high and experiences some of Thailand's coldest temperatures. In December and January temperatures here can fall below freezing. Phu Ruea means "boat mountain", a name inspired by the shape of a cliff at the peak.

Other peaks within the park include Phusun at 1,035 metres (3,396 ft) and Phuku at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

The park's main attraction is the peak of Phu Ruea mountain offering views of the Mekong and Hueang rivers and into Laos.

The park has numerous waterfalls, the highest of which is the Huai Phai waterfall at 30 metres (100 ft) tall. Pha Sam Thong is a large cliff.

Types of forest in the park include mixed deciduous, deciduous dipterocarp, dry evergreen and coniferous. Plant species include orchids such as Phalaenopsis pulcherrima, Rhynchostylis retusa and various Vanda and Dendrobium species.

Animal species include sun bear, northern red muntjac, sambar deer, dhole, black giant squirrel and Siamese hare. Bird life in the park includes red junglefowl, Siamese fireback, yellow-vented bulbul, greater coucal, plain prinia, coppersmith barbet and Asian barred owlet. The endangered big-headed turtle is present in the park.


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