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Buffalo National River was established to preserve and interpret the significant scenic and scientific resources of the free-flowing Buffalo River for the inspiration, education and recreational enjoyment of present and future generations.  We invite you to take advantage of the educational opportunities provided by the National Park Service or visit the park with you class "on your own" to explore one of the many aspects that make Buffalo River a national treasure.

To schedule a ranger guided activity or for more information, please contact:

Middle District Interpreter

Buffalo National River

Rt. 1, Box 46

St. Joe, AR  72675

(870) 439-2502

Lower District Interpreter

Buffalo National River

2229 Hwy. 268 E

Yellville, AR  72687

(870) 449-4311

For more information about the park's formal education program, "Day By The Buffalo", click on the link below or contact either person listed above.

Day By The Buffalo Main Page

 


 

 

 

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Last Updated: July 09, 2002