Thep Sathit (Thai: เทพสถิต, pronounced [tʰêːp sā.tʰìt]; Northeastern Thai: เทพสถิต, pronounced [tʰêːp sā.tʰi᷇t]) is a district (amphoe) in the southwestern part of Chaiyaphum province, eastern Thailand.
The minor district (king amphoe) Thep Sathit was created on 1 November 1976, when the three tambons Wa Tabaek, Na Yang Klak, and Huai Yai Chio were split off from Bamnet Narong district.
[2] The western boundary of the district is formed by the steep Phang Hoei ridge, with its highest elevation at the Sut Phaen Din, 846 m above sea level.
Pa Hin Ngam National Park, famous for its Siam tulip fields, is in the western hills of this district.
The district is divided into five subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 84 villages (mubans).