The Buffalo National River begins as a trickle in the Boston Mountains, where it flows north and then eastward through the Ozark Mountains until it merges 150 miles later with the White River at Buffalo City. The upper Buffalo offers the river's finest scenic beauty. With its massive, towering bluffs, countless waterfalls, watchable wildlife, ties to both historic and prehistoric cultures, and remote, unspoiled location, the upper Buffalo National River wilderness is surely mid-America's finest outdoor destination. In fact, the entire river is such a special place that in 1972, Congress designated it as America's first National River. This unique status protects the Buffalo from commercial or residential development, along with other destructive operations such as damming and gravel mining, thus preserving its scenic beauty and natural wild state forever.
Floating Season
The floating season on the upper Buffalo (Ponca to Pruitt) is March through June, with early July floating a possibility on occasion. The Buffalo is primarily dependent upon rainfall for its water level, so once the rains of spring and early summer have passed, so has the chance to float the upper section. (Hiking, however, is great year-round, as is trail riding!)
The floating season on the upper Buffalo (Ponca to Pruitt) is March through June, with early July floating a possibility on occasion. The Buffalo is primarily dependent upon rainfall for its water level, so once the rains of spring and early summer have passed, so has the chance to float the upper section. (Hiking, however, is great year-round, as is trail riding!)
MULTI-DAY TRIPS
The most popular multi-day trip is the Ponca to Pruitt trip, a 24-mile float that takes a minimum of two days to complete. However, with 150 miles of Buffalo National River to explore, there are many ways to plan a multi-day trip. Call a local outfitter for expert assistance with planning an overnight float trip.
The most popular multi-day trip is the Ponca to Pruitt trip, a 24-mile float that takes a minimum of two days to complete. However, with 150 miles of Buffalo National River to explore, there are many ways to plan a multi-day trip. Call a local outfitter for expert assistance with planning an overnight float trip.
River Trip | # of Miles | Time Required |
Ponca to Kyle's Landing | 10 miles | 4 to 6 hours |
Steel Creek to Kyle's | 8 miles | 4 to 5 hours |
Ponca to Pruitt | 24 miles | 2 days (min) |
Pruitt to Hasty | 7 miles | 4 to 5 hours |
Pruitt to Carver | 11 miles | 6 to 7 hours |
Pruitt to Woolum | 26 miles | 2 days (min.) |
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