Upper Buffalo Wilderness: Arkansas's Untamed Heart
Discover Arkansas's wild side in the Upper Buffalo Wilderness: rugged trails, historic remnants, and unparalleled solitude await.
The Upper Buffalo Wilderness, nestled within the Ozark National Forest, offers a rugged and remote escape into nature. Characterized by steep forested slopes, pristine streams, and remnants of early settlements, it's a haven for experienced hikers and those seeking solitude.
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- Kingston, Arkansas, 72742, US
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Upper Buffalo Wilderness.
- Be prepared for challenging hiking conditions; there are few maintained trails, and the terrain can be steep and rugged.
- Bring a map and compass, and be proficient in off-trail navigation if you plan to explore beyond Hawksbill Crag.
- Purify all water sources, even if the water appears clear.
- Be aware of wildlife, including black bears, and take necessary precautions.
- Visit during the wet season to experience the numerous waterfalls, but be prepared for potentially slippery conditions.
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Getting There
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Driving
The most popular access point is the Hawksbill Crag Trailhead. From the intersection of Hwy 43/Hwy 21 in Boxley Valley, head south on Hwy 21 for 1.2 miles. Turn right onto Cave Mountain Rd/County Rd 5 (unmarked dirt road). Follow this road as it climbs Cave Mountain. After 5.4 miles you will pass Cave Mtn Church, continue straight until you reach the trailhead at 6.0 miles. Parking is free at the trailhead.
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Driving
To reach the Dahl Memorial Access, from the intersection with Hwy 16/Hwy 21 in Fallsville, head east on Hwy 16/21 for approximately 1.4 miles, then turn left onto FR#1463/CR#414. Go approximately 2.0 miles, then turn right onto a lesser road, FR#1463-A, just before FR#1463 goes down a steep hill. The parking area is just ahead. Parking is free.
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