Buffalo National River Tours and Activities

Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism


Follow the course of the churning rapids and peaceful bends in America’s first designated national river as it carves through towering bluffs and rugged wilderness.

Buffalo National River is a protected stretch of one of Arkansas’ most pristine waterways. Established a national river in 1972, the mighty Buffalo River tumbles un-dammed and undeveloped for 135 miles (217.3 kilometres) through mountains, waterfalls, plateaus and ancient pebble beaches. Canoe through mountain streams, hike alongside the river’s dramatic canyons, grab your fishing rod and work on your casting technique and unwind at a riverside resort or camping site.

Beginning as a gentle mountain stream of the Boston Mountains, Buffalo River flows northeast through the Ozark Mountains and four counties before converging with White River. The best way to explore this mighty waterway is by kayak or canoe. Tackle the whitewater rapids around the river’s upper sections on a tour and make your way past caves, springs and tumbling waterfalls. Cruise past the river’s colossal sandstone and limestone bluffs and gaze up at the 500-foot (150-metre) rock formations, forged by the river’s ancient flow.

Take a break on a pebbly beach and explore the tracts of wilderness that line the banks of the river. Take on the Buffalo River Trail, a 37-mile (59.5-kilometre) trek that stretches between Boxley and Pruitt, or hike the Old River Trail and wander past old pioneer cabins along the riverside. Make the short but steep ascent up a narrow canyon to the thunderous cascades of Hemmed-in-Hollow Falls.

The connection between local Arkansans and the Buffalo River spans generations. Visit some of the historic sites along the river, including the Parker Hickman Farmstead at Erbie and the Boxley Valley Historic Area in Ponca.

The primary access point to the river is the Tyler Bend Visitor Centre, where you can find a picnic spot, the ranger station and a campground. Several concessioners rent out watercraft for single or multiday adventures, complete with life jackets and a shuttle service. Camping and vacation cabins are available at several sites along the river. Go zip lining or relax in an outdoor hot tub at Buffalo River’s resort. Check with the ranger to find out about the best place to paddle at the time of year you’ll be visiting, as the river’s flow can change dramatically throughout the seasons.

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Private home on the bank of the White River

Private home on the bank of the White River

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Private home on the bank of the White River
House by the stream

House by the stream

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House by the stream
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Spacious White Rivers Jewel: Fishing Haven!

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Spacious White Rivers Jewel: Fishing Haven!
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Walk to White River: Home w/ Deck in Flippin!

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Beautiful and peaceful home located just 10 minutes from the White River!

Beautiful and peaceful home located just 10 minutes from the White River!

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Beautiful and peaceful home located just 10 minutes from the White River!
LOWEST FALL RATES ON WHITE RIVER W/ 2 SLIP COVERED BOAT DOCK! GREAT FISHING!!

LOWEST FALL RATES ON WHITE RIVER W/ 2 SLIP COVERED BOAT DOCK! GREAT FISHING!!

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LOWEST FALL RATES ON WHITE RIVER W/ 2 SLIP COVERED BOAT DOCK! GREAT FISHING!!
On the Banks of the White River, Private Boat Ramp, Great for Fishing & Groups

On the Banks of the White River, Private Boat Ramp, Great for Fishing & Groups

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On the Banks of the White River, Private Boat Ramp, Great for Fishing & Groups
Private fishing cabin on White River with hiking trails nearby

Private fishing cabin on White River with hiking trails nearby

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Private fishing cabin on White River with hiking trails nearby
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White River Bank Cabin!Eagle Watching, World Class Trout Fishing Off The Dock,

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Things to do near Buffalo National River

At Buffalo National River, immerse yourself in nature with activities such as bird watching and discovering refreshing swimming holes. Experience the thrill of horseback riding through scenic trails, or visit seasonal waterfalls for stunning views. For the adventurous, backcountry camping offers a chance to connect with the great outdoors under the stars, making your visit truly memorable in this beautiful Arkansas landscape.

Recreation

Big Creek Golf and Country Club offers a relaxing golfing experience surrounded by nature, perfect for unwinding. At the Jimmy Driftwood Music Barn, immerse yourself in local music culture while enjoying a vibrant atmosphere. Twin Lakes Golf Course provides another excellent option for outdoor sports and leisure amid stunning landscapes.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of Loco Ropes! at their ziplineRopesCourse, located 40.2km from Buffalo National River. Soar through the treetops while enjoying the beautiful outdoor scenery, perfect for adventure seekers looking for an exhilarating day in nature.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife near Buffalo National River by visiting the Bull Shoals Theater of the Arts, Brickshy's Backstreet Theater, or the Ozark Highlands Theater. Each venue offers a blend of culture, romance, and family-friendly entertainment, perfect for an enjoyable evening out.

Find the best attractions near Buffalo National River

Buffalo National River in Arkansas offers a diverse array of outdoor experiences, scenic views, and cultural encounters. Popular attractions include Buffalo River State Park, Buffalo Point, and the Buffalo National River itself, which provide ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether you're keen on hiking, canoeing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, this destination caters to all types of travellers seeking adventure and tranquility.

  • Buffalo River State Park: Located 11.3km from Buffalo National River, this park offers breathtaking scenery and thrilling outdoor adventures. Hike through diverse landscapes and revel in the beauty of the Ozarks while enjoying activities like camping and fishing.
  • North Fork River: Situated 19.3km away, the North Fork River is a picturesque spot perfect for canoeing and kayaking. Experience serene waters surrounded by stunning scenery, ideal for nature enthusiasts looking to relax and soak in the great outdoors.
  • Jacob Wolf House: A historic site located 19.3km from the river, the Jacob Wolf House showcases rich cultural heritage. Explore the well-preserved structure and learn about the area's history, offering a glimpse into the past of Arkansas.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Buffalo National River

To save money on your trip to Buffalo National River, visit during the off-peak season from December to February for lower accommodation rates. Take advantage of free entry to the park and nearby attractions like Jacob Wolf House. For the best deals, book your stay on a Thursday and consider using Expedia to combine your hotel, flights, and activities for added savings. Look for eco-certified accommodations and sort options by price to find the best value, while also ensuring flexible booking and refund options for peace of mind.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Buffalo National River are December to February, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to April and June to July, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Buffalo National River is Thursday. The most expensive day to stay around Buffalo National River is Sunday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia's search tool to tailor your travel options according to your preferences, such as budget, desired location, and hotel type. For instance, selecting the "Eco-certified" filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally friendly accommodations currently available. To find the best prices and deals, simply sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by combining your hotel stay at Buffalo National River with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.