Sakorn Nakon Waterfalls
Amphoe Muang
Pricha Suksan Waterfall
is on Phu Phan mountain range, 17 kilometers away on the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani route and 10 more kilometers on the left. The waterfall is a rock plateau with water coming down like a slide. It is suitable for swimming. located just before entering the town on the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani Road, it is believed to have been a route of the Khmer people.
Amphoe Phu Phan
Kong Ping Ngu
is 14 kilometers from Amphoe Muang. It is part of the Sakon Nakhon-Kalasin route. This snake-like road is interesting for the largest kilometer marker in Thailand. Many waterfalls like Heo Sin Chai, Tat Ton and Kham Hom, are nearby with easy access.
Amphoe Song Dao
Phu Pha Lek
is a mountain in the Phu Phan range. Some parts of the area are rock plateaus that are covered with flowers toward the end of the rainy season. Tourist spots here are the observation point on the high cliff, Kaeng Kula waterfall, Kao Chan waterfall that has water only in the rainy season, and prehistoric drawings at Phak Nam cave that are over 3,000 years old.
Amphoe Charoen Sin
Huai Huat National Park
has many interesting spots. The park can be accessed via either taking the Sakon Nakhon-Kalasin road for 5 kilometers and then Highway No. 2339 on the left for 35 kilometers, or taking the Sakon Nakhon-Na Kae road for 14 kilometers and then a road on the right for 18 kilometers. The park is noted for the visual beauty of the reservoir, the waterfall and the rock plateau covered with flowers at the end of the rainy season. There are also prehistoric cave drawings.