Buffalo National River
1972America's first national river, designated in 1972, flowing 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas with towering bluffs, caves, and clear water.
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America's first national river, designated in 1972, flowing 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas with towering bluffs, caves, and clear water.
9 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Pull over here! This little sandstone building is more than just a pretty face; it's a survivor from the early days of car travel. Built around 1927 by Zeb Ferguson, this gas station offered weary travelers a place to…
Imagine travelers stopping right here along the road in the mid-20th century, seeking rest in these quaint stone cabins. This is the Bates Tourist Court, built around 1935. It offered a place for weary drivers to rest…
These sturdy stone walls once held the fate of justice in Searcy County. Built in 1900, the Old Searcy County Jail stood as a stark reminder of the consequences of breaking the law in the Ozark Mountains. For decades,…
Step back in time at these vintage tourist cabins, a reminder of early road trips along Route 65. These six stone and timber cabins were built in 1946 by Harry Willmering. They were designed to cater to the growing…
Step back in time to a simpler, harder life at the Gates-Helm Farm, where the echoes of early Arkansas settlers still linger. Peter Gates, after acquiring this land, built a single-pen log house and barn around 1870.…
An abandoned Ozark theme park slowly being reclaimed by nature. Eerie and photogenic.
Imagine a bustling mining town rising from these quiet Ozark hills! The Rush Historic District was once the heart of Arkansas's zinc boom. Beginning around 1880, miners flocked here, drawn by the promise of wealth…
Timbo, Arkansas, nestled in the Ozark Mountains, owes its unique character to its specific location and a bit of historical accident. Unlike other towns in the flatter Delta region of Arkansas, Timbo sits amidst steep…
America's first national river, designated in 1972, flowing 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas with towering bluffs, caves, and clear water.