Buffalo National River, East, Arkansas, Map 233 by National Geographic Maps

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Flowing freely for 153 miles in northern Arkansas, the wild and fully protected Buffalo River was the first National River to be designated in the United States. Expertly researched and created in partnership with the National Park Service and others, National Geographics Trail Illustrated map of Buffalo National River East provides extensive detail of the middle and lower sections of the river as well as the surrounding areas. Shown with mileage markers, the maps coverage of the river begins at mile 66, just before Mount Hersey, and follows the river to its confluence with the White River at mile 153. Pinpointed along the way are river access points, campgrounds, visitor centers, parking areas and other facilities and recreational points of interest.

Precisely mapped trails are labeled according to their designated usage and shown with mileage markers, including the Buffalo River and Ozark Highlands Trails, which are both highlighted. Trail descriptions are also provided for many of the popular hiking trails. To aid in your navigation, the map shows contour lines, elevations, labeled peaks and selected waypoints. Canoeing, hiking and horseback riding guidelines, regulations and safety tips are also provided, as well as a river mileage chart and essential contact information. The maps coverage includes the Lower Buffalo and Leatherwood Wilderness Areas, Gene Rush Wildlife Management Area and parts of Ozark National Forest.


  • Product Number: 2034526M
  • Product Code: TI_BUFFALO_E
  • Publisher Product ID: TI00000233
  • ISBN: 9781566954068
  • Year of Publication: 2009
  • Folded Size: 9.45 x 4.330 inches
  • Unfolded Size: 24.8 x 37.01 inches
  • Map type: Folded Map
  • Geographical region: Arkansas

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