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Buffalo River canoeing Attracts More Visitors to the Buffalo

For all seasons you can enjoy in the Buffalo River. Limited to the spring and winter months except in the upper parts Buffalo River canoeing is a year-round activity. Though visitors should remember the state's lowest winter temperatures traditionally occur along this stream must be remembered by the tourists but camping here is also a year-long pursuit.

The buffalo national river in Jasper is the best spot that visitors have ever visited in their life.

Access Points

Easy access is provided by the Arkansas highways 74,21, 123, 7, 14, 268,and 333 along with the U.S. Highway 65 to get to the Buffalo River. In addition, access to points between the highway crossings is provided by a good many county roads.

Scenery

For describingthe scenery along the riveranother word rather than mesmerizing is applicable. Aunique mixture of inviting gravel bars, lofty cliffs, clear water, and overhanging hardwoods is offered by the Buffalo River for 150 miles. You will witness eye-catching scenery off the river. Lost Valley is one place that shouldn't be missed.Between Ponca and Boxley it is a unique bluff-lined canyon. You can also have romantic getaways in jasper ar.

Fishing

Among Arkansas's float fishing streams the Buffalo is a gem.

It is considered as a model smallmouth bass stream. With the kind of gravel bottom and boulder beds, smallmouth bass loves the water in the Buffalo River is clear, fast and oxygen-rich. The accepted method of fishing for the visitors here is floating in a canoe or johnboat in the buffalo river float trips.

Many fishermen make the mistake of floating through the swift water where they are while working the holes where the bass aren't floating. Perfect habitat for spotted bass, green, and longear sunfish, and channel catfish is offered by the Buffalo's clean and cool waters. In their efforts to attract, keeper veterans frequently rely on natural baits likeworms, minnows, andcrayfish.