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This article on the wilderness areas along the Buffalo National River is the eighth in a series commemorating the 40th ...
Rolling on the river in a canoe or kayak is part of the Ozarks lifestyle. Outings can turn dangerous in the stroke of a ...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or CAFOs, are banned from the Buffalo National River watershed. That's after the Arkansas Legislative Council issued a moratorium, outlawing large-scale swine ...
Little Falls in Alabama's Little River Canyon National Preserve features a 45-foot waterfall and swimming hole. Midnight Hole in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park boasts a waterfall and deep ...
The Buffalo National River — which is administered by the National Park Service — attracted 1.3 million visitors last year and contributed over $64.9 million in spending to “local gateway ...
The weekly Madison County Record is sharing its stories on the future of the Buffalo National River at no charge to the public. The latest article includes comments from locals, a gubernatorial ...
People will need to realize that."According to the Coalition for the Future of the Buffalo National River website, members of land owners, business owners and Arkansans are exploring new ideas to ...
Among visitors to the state’s national parks, the Buffalo National River alone welcomed nearly 1.4 million visitors that spent nearly $57 million locally. “National Travel and Tourism Week coincides ...
PONCA, Ark. — An Arkansas-produced documentary is highlighting the beauty of America’s First National River: The Buffalo, honoring it’s last 50 years.
I do not know how to pay tribute to a river. On Tuesday, I was on the Buffalo National River in northwest Arkansas for the first time. It was spectacular. But that word is so small and inadequate ...
The policy states, “We oppose the changing of the name, designation or expansion of the Buffalo National River and any further negative impact on the agriculture lands or infringement on private ...
Beginning in 2026, canoe and kayak concessioners along the Buffalo National River will no longer be allowed to shuttle the private vehicles of park visitors to locations up or down river ...