The Buffalo River is a major river in the state of Arkansas in the United States. It is approximately 153 miles long and flows through the Ozark Mountains in northern Arkansas. The river is known for its clear, cool water and scenic beauty, and is a popular destination for canoeing, kayaking, and camping.
The Buffalo River is designated as a National Park and is managed by the National Park Service. It is divided into two sections: the Upper Buffalo River and the Lower Buffalo River. The Upper Buffalo River tends to be more rugged and remote, with steep cliffs and rocky rapids. The Lower Buffalo River is more accessible and has more developed campgrounds, picnic areas, and other amenities.
The Buffalo River Map Arkansas shows the entire length of the river, as well as major access points, campgrounds, hiking trails, and other points of interest. The map is available from the National Park Service or from local outfitters and guide services. Visitors are encouraged to consult the map before embarking on any trips on the Buffalo River to ensure they are aware of any hazards or restrictions.
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