One of the main highlights of the park is Haew Suwat waterfall. The waterfall is 20 meters in height and can be seen from the top if you drive until the end of the road, or from the basal lake by hiking up the mountain. During the high-water season, the current from the waterfall is quite strong. During the low-water season, the water splits into several streams. Swimming in the lake is highly discouraged. Along the way to the waterfall, you may also come across a shrine. Thais that come to the national park visit the shrine to pay their respects before viewing the other attractions.
Waterfalls are a great place to spend an afternoon. The hike up a mountain may be strenuous, but the sight of a waterfall surrounded by trees at the end, and a dose of healthy exercise make for a great rewards. Once at the waterfall, dip your feet in the water to cool off, and relax to the breeze around the lake.