
Buffalo National River | National Park in Arkansas
Visit BuffaloRiver.org, the official resource for everything related to the Buffalo National River Region —from Arkansas motorcycle rides and scenic drives to birdwatching, photography …
Buffalo River | Ozark Mountains
America’s first national river, flows through 135 miles of pristine wilderness in the Ozarks until it meets the White River. The Buffalo River is divided in 3 sections and with 22 access points, …
Hiking Trails | Buffalo National River
Established as America’s first national river in 1972, the Buffalo National River stretches for 135 miles through the rugged terrain of northern Arkansas. The river, flanked by picturesque bluffs …
National Park | Buffalo River Region
Whether you prefer camping on the river, staying in a cabin near the water, or taking advantage of all the comfort, entertainment and amenities of staying in the Gateway City, BuffaloRiver.org is …
River Canoeing | Buffalo National River
Most visitors float the Buffalo River during the warmer weather and go river hiking when it is cooler. River levels do affect the time it takes to float but a full day float is typically 8 miles or less.
Outdoor Adventure | Buffalo National River
Whether you’re planning Buffalo River Arkansas float trips with friends or seeking family-friendly fun, you’ll discover countless Buffalo River Arkansas things to do —from canoeing and …
Camping on the River | Buffalo National River
Want to feel close to nature? Enjoy the simplistic, rustic charm of a cabin on the river. Cabins located in the Lower River District were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and are …
Upper River Hiking | Buffalo National River
Explore the Buffalo River Trail for panoramic views of the river. Upper river trails take you to historic home sites and cemeteries, caves, and numerous waterfalls including the highest …
Surrounding Towns | Buffalo National River
Several charming towns serve as gateways to the Buffalo National River, each offering unique experiences before or after your wilderness adventure. Ponca is a hub for hiking, elk watching, …
Buffalo River History
Feb 7, 2012 · The Buffalo River National Park Region began forming hundreds of millions of years ago. During the Paleozoic Era, sediments were deposited that would eventually form the …