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buffalo national river park
景点介绍

Scenic park along the Buffalo River.

景点点评
2fromFla

My husband and I love to travel to the Ozark's. This river is so beautiful and peaceful. We had a wonderful swim at the Ponca low water bridge, fresh and cooling ! I escape here in my mind every chance I get!

UriahN_12

Took 5 days and put in at the Low-water bridge near Ponca and took out at Hwy 65. Many different floats on this river but the lower parts are just as beautiful as the upper. This is the jewel of our state and I enjoy helping to keep it that way. Fighting hog farms and litter bugs is a constant but worth it.

Trout-Tuff

Great place to hike, backpack and float. Great scenery on all roads and trails. All trails are well marked and well taken care of.

GwendolynK27

This is a gem of the South for sure. The Ozarks are an incredibly beautiful drive and place to; camp, hike, canoe, fish, hunt and explore. Buffalo Point has cabins to rent and some have spectacular views. Cabins 13 & 14 are the best. No luxuries here, very basic but clean. Bring your groceries and stay for awhile. When the ticks are out, be sure to spray yourself. Tick fever is no fun!

280gwenm

If you like to be outdoors and enjoy spending a day on the water come and visit the Buffalo National River - the upper river runs low in Summer so try this in the Spring time. IMO, the upper is the best part but it is all beautiful. IF you don't like to floating (tube, kayak, canoe) then take a hike or trail ride the views are incredible. Get out there and breath in some fresh air. Several canoe rental areas - Lost Valley, Buffalo Outfitters, Silverhill, Jasper etc...

charlie_nina

We parked at the stables and hiked around from Steel Creek through the Old River Trail. The Buffalo River Trail was great but covered in fall leaves so we sometimes had a hard time keeping track of the trail. The forest was beautiful and we saw no one on the part of the trail we were on. Once we got close to Horseshoe Bend we saw a lot of people out and it was nice. We took Old River Trail to get back to our car. The water was not too high... up to our knees at the deepest point, so crossing the river almost 10 times on the ORT was okay. It was a pain changing shoes several times. The water was freezing for sure. We loved the park and driving in the area. It was very beautiful. Next time hope to get there when the fall leaves are still in the trees, I'm sure it's a sight to behold.

Art-Roxanne

A beautiful part of America has been saved with the establishment of this park. The politicians wanted to put a dam on the Buffalo River. It's one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the nation. Fortunately, the people rose up to save it. And it's so worth it. The river is clean and clear. One can boat its entire 150 mile length in 10 easy days. Or you can boat just part of it. There are concessionaires, athorized by the National Park Service, that will drop you off so you can float to your vehicle. Then you just leave the canoe, kayak or raft for them to pick up. There are many great programs for you to attend, especially in the summer, but at other times of the year, too. We went on a guided hike through a wild cave. It was fantastic. We saw blind, white salamanders that live their whole lives in pitch darkness. And we saw bats close enough to touch, which, of course, we didn't. You can't go into the cave unless you're willing to respect it. The park provided all the gear. It was grueling, but so worth it. Buffalo point, at the east end of the park, has a wonderful campground, with electric hook ups. Just fill your tanks when you get there, and use the dump station when you leave. The sites overlook the river. This is a fantastic park, a true American treasure. We spent a week here and can't wait to go back!

TXTRAVELER11

my husband and myself, went the end of september/first of october. we were based in jasper, ar. there are so many places to access the river. we went to many. the river is too low for canoes, but you can walk a long way on the rocky river banks. the only place we had any trouble, was kyles landing. the road is super steep. we have a gmc terrain. we had to roll back to the bottom of the hill and try to get up it. on the 3rd try, we made it.we rarely saw any other people. the bluffs along the river are towering. it was peaceful and serene.

JessicaW324

The FREE hikes and caves were awesome. I will be back with my family. We had so much fun. The park rangers as well as guides were very helpful and knowledgable. I reccommend going here if you like to hike, cave and waterfall. Of course the waterfalls are flowing more in the spring but we still had a great time.

seannamolly

I spent a month of my youth traveling this river with my heeler. It is unforgiving, but totally for giving...peace, solitude, and spectacular, well-earned memories. The Steel Creek Camp was usually wide open in February. There is nothing like waking up to a herd of Roosevelt Elk sniffing around your tent with a cattle dog inside!

741kellyf

We spent the day kayaking with our best friends. This river is absolutely beautiful. There were plenty of places to stop off and have a snack and enjoy the beautiful scenery. It's a great way to spend the day!

aventine

There is nothing like the Buffalo river for meditating on the beauty of nature and removing the stress of urban life. We floated from Dillard's Ferry to the Bridge just west of Buffalo Point Campground with a canoe and kayak, and had a glorious time with hawks, egret, deer, fish, and rocky and sandy shores.

Lik2laf

Stayed at the Buffalo Point campground on the Buffalo National river and had a wonderful week full of hiking, kayaking, and canoeing. We were all looking forward to a great float trip but were surprised to discover that one of the hiking trails turned out to be the highlight of the trip! the trailhead was just before you get to the only restaurant in the park and leads you down, down, down through woods, over rocks, along waterways and into some of the most picturesque areas you can imagine. Through most of this "moderate difficulty" hike, you feel like you're in a brochure picture. It's not one of those trails where you walk forever to get to some scenic attraction along the trail. You come upon one after another wonderful sights. A beautiful waterfall that drops into a fern covered grotto with huge Cyprus trees shading the cool misty air. A never ending area of carved bedrock smoothed by the waters of a small stream and in areas, cut into curvy formations and refreshing, deep, crystal clear pools. And last but not least, a cave with an underground river running through it that peeks out for many yards before disappearing again into the hillside where you can stand above it and hear the low roar of the water below.

David_2013834

Excellent area for hiking, seeing the Ozarks, and the Buffalo River. If on the upper end of Buffalo, take in the Boxley Valley area at dusk each day to see the local elk herd. We visit this area 2 to 3 times a year and always enjoy the scenery, wildlife, and remoteness!

rollinsthomas

We floated the river yesterday and it is in great shape. We put in at Dillinger and got out at the Highway 14 Bridge.

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