Pranburi River

The Pran Buri River (Thai: แม่น้ำปราณบุรี, rtgs: Maenam Pran Buri, Thai pronunciation: [mɛ̂ːnáːm praːn buriː]) is a river in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand, on the Kra Isthmus of the Malay Peninsula. The Pran Buri river originates in southern part of the Kaeng Krachan National Park in the Tenasserim Hills and after 130 kilometres (81 mi) empties into the Gulf of Thailand. The only town along the river course is Pranburi, the center of the Pran Buri district. The watershed of the Pran Buri River has an area of about 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi).

The Pran Buri dam was built in 1978, to protect the lowland against flooding and well as to have a steady waterflow for irrigation use. The 42-metre (138 ft) high and 1,500-metre (4,900 ft) wide earthen dam creates an artificial lake, which covers 35.2 square kilometres (13.6 sq mi) and has a capacity of 445 million cubic metres (361,000 acre·ft).

At the estuary of the river to the Gulf of Thailand is the Pran Buri Forest Park, covering 3.17 square kilometres (1.22 sq mi) of mixed forest and mangrove forest. It was created in 1982.

Coordinates: 12°24′36″N 99°59′28″E / 12.41000°N 99.99111°E