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    Buffalo

    National River Arkansas

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  • Buffalo National River Announce Limits in Vistor Services

    As Buffalo National River anticipates the beginning of another season of floaters, hikers, and other visitors, things have altered to an extent where many things perhaps taken for granted in the past will be absent or at least altered. More »

  • Road Construction

    CAUTION!! Road construction will begin in Boxley Valley on Monday, April 22, 2013. Parking areas for wildlife viewing will be installed to alleviate congestion and increase safety during high traffic periods. Construction may last 180 days. More »

Interagency Passes

Interagency passes may be purchased at the following locations in Buffalo National River. Please call the location prior to your visit to ensure that it is open and has a supply of passes. All locations will be open for hours indicated as staffing allows. Passes are kept in stock, but any single location may be sold out of a particular pass and awaiting replacements.

The Interagency Annual Pass is currently $80.00 and may be purchased by anyone. The Interagency Senior Pass, $10.00, is for U.S. citizens 62 or older. The Interagency Access Pass is free for the disabled. For more information about the interagency passes and requirements for purchase of each pass, click here.



Locations

Buffalo NR Headquarters
402 N Walnut, Harrison, AR
870-365-2700

Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Interagency Annual, Senior & Access passes available.



Tyler Bend Visitor Center
Entrance road on Hwy 65 between
St. Joe & Marshall, AR
870-439-2502

Tuesday - Sunday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Monday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

Interagency Senior and Access passes available.



Buffalo Point Ranger Station
Hwy 268 off of Hwy 14 between Yellville & Harriet, AR
870-449-4311

Sunday - Saturday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Interagency Senior and Access passes available.



Pruitt Ranger Station
Hwy 7 north of Jasper, AR
870-446-5373

Sunday - Saturday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Interagency Senior and Access passes available.


Did You Know?

Hikers on the trail to the Indian Rockhouse shelter.

Did you know that there are over 100 miles of maintained trails within Buffalo National River? Hiking is a very popular activity at all times, but especially in the cooler months from November to March.