Buffalo National River

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Buffalo National River is a protected, free-flowing river in northern Arkansas renowned for its scenic bluffs, clear waters, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national river
protected area
river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designationDate 1972
flowsThrough Marion County, Arkansas
Newton County, Arkansas
Searcy County, Arkansas
hasFeature caves
clear water
forested hills
gravel bars
karst topography
limestone bluffs
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
birdwatching
camping
canoeing
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
kayaking
swimming
hasWildlife bald eagle
black bear
elk
various bat species
white-tailed deer
IUCNCategory II (National Park)
knownFor camping
canoeing
fishing
floating
hiking
kayaking
scenic bluffs
wildlife viewing
length approximately 153 miles
locatedIn Arkansas
locatedInRegion northern Arkansas
managedBy National Park Service
mouthLocation White River
partOf United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
protectedStatus free-flowing river
riverSystem White River
sourceLocation Boston Mountains

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Ozarks region (partly) hasPart Buffalo National River
subject surface form: Ozarks
Ozark Plateau containsProtectedArea Buffalo National River
Northern Arkansas hasRiver Buffalo National River
Northern Arkansas hasProtectedArea Buffalo National River
this entity surface form: Buffalo National River National Park
Harrison, Arkansas locatedNear Buffalo National River
this entity surface form: Buffalo National River region