Buffalo National River

The nation’s first federally-protected stream and one of America’s great natural treasures, the Buffalo River meanders through the Ozarks for almost 150 miles before joining the White River. Canoe outfitters can be found at almost every access point. The Buffalo Point Concession has five rustic, eight modern and two riverview cabins; seasonal restaurant. For information and reservation policy, see listing under lodging for the town of Yellville.

Getting There & Details

Phone
(870) 439-2502
Email
[email protected]
Website
nps.gov/buff
Map
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