


Mae Rim Bike Park
About
Mae Rim Bike Park offers an excellent introduction to mountain biking for families, with well-maintained trails and paths suitable for various skill levels. The facility provides a safe, controlled environment where kids can learn to ride off-road while parents enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings of northern Thailand. It's an affordable outdoor adventure that gets the whole family active in Chiang Mai's scenic countryside.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple trail options from beginner-friendly to more challenging routes
- ✓Beautiful natural scenery with mountain views and forested areas
- ✓Safe environment for kids to practice mountain biking skills
- ✓Affordable family outdoor activity away from tourist crowds
- ✓Opportunity to experience local Thai cycling culture
Pro Tips
- 1.Rent bikes locally in Mae Rim town if you haven't brought your own, as rental options near the park may be limited
- 2.Visit early morning (7-9am) to avoid the midday heat and have the trails mostly to yourselves
- 3.Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent as facilities are basic
- 4.Wear closed-toe shoes and consider bringing knee and elbow pads for younger or less confident riders
- 5.Download offline maps of the area as cell service can be spotty in this rural location
Best Time to Visit
November through February during Thailand's cool, dry season offers the most comfortable riding conditions. Visit early morning (7-9am) on weekdays to avoid heat and have fewer people on the trails. Avoid midday rides from March to May when temperatures soar.
What to Know
This is a budget-friendly activity with minimal entrance fees. Facilities are basic, so bring your own snacks and drinks. The park is about 30 minutes north of Chiang Mai city center, so arrange transportation in advance (rental car or private driver recommended).
Seasonal Notes
Best visited during the cool, dry season (November to February). The hot season (March to May) can be uncomfortably warm for cycling. Rainy season (June to October) may make trails muddy and slippery, though morning visits can still work if it hasn't rained overnight.
Nearby Eats
Mae Rim town center (10 minutes away) has several local Thai restaurants serving family-friendly dishes like pad thai and fried rice. Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (15 minutes away) has a decent on-site restaurant with both Thai and Western options in air-conditioned comfort.
More Activities Near Mae Rim
Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
Maerim Elephant Sanctuary offers families a unique outdoor adventure combining cycling through scenic Thai countryside with the rare opportunity to be near elephants in a natural setting. The gentle trails and bike paths cater to varying skill levels, making it an ideal way for active families to explore Mae Rim's beautiful landscapes while creating unforgettable memories in Northern Thailand.
Monk's Fruit Orchard Tours
Monk's Fruit Orchard Tours offers families an authentic farm experience in the lush countryside outside Chiang Mai, where children can pick fresh tropical fruits, learn about traditional Thai agriculture, and explore working orchards. This hands-on activity gives kids a chance to connect with nature, taste exotic fruits they may have never encountered, and see where their food comes from in a real working farm setting.
Baan Sai Tarn Coffee & Restaurant
Baan Sai Tarn offers families a peaceful retreat in the Mae Rim countryside with stunning mountain views that kids will love pointing out while parents enjoy authentic Thai coffee. The relaxed, local atmosphere makes it easy for families to unwind without worrying about keeping little ones perfectly quiet, and the outdoor setting gives children space to stretch their legs between snacks.
Baan Kang Wat
Baan Kang Wat offers families a peaceful riverside dining experience where kids can enjoy open outdoor spaces while parents savor authentic northern Thai flavors. The relaxed atmosphere and scenic setting make it easy for children to move around between courses, and the traditional Thai dishes provide a wonderful cultural introduction for young travelers exploring Chiang Mai.