Buffalo River Arkansas in the rain...
Please join the SUPPORT CREW! 🤗 → Become a Patreon, Get Perks & Join our Community:   / allaboutarkansas  Somehow, we always get rained on! It doesn't matter if we camp, hike or plan a boat day, we're definitely getting rained on! No worries though because the Buffalo River is still one of the prettiest places in Arkansas! On this trip, we stayed at: Grassy Road Cabins and Camping in Marshall, Arkansas https://www.grassyroadcamping.com/ We skipped rocks at Buffalo Point Campground: "Buffalo Point Campground is the park's largest and most developed campground. It offers water and electrical hookups for RVs. Some sites at Buffalo Point are available for reservation at www.recreation.gov (1-877-444-6777) and others are first come, first serve. Flush restrooms, dump station, showers, water, and electricity are available from March 15 - November 14 when fees are charged. Fees are not charged from November 15 to March 14 when only B Loop is open with no amenities, just a vault restroom." ‪@NationalParkService‬ We swam (in our clothes) at South Maumee Campground: "South Maumee is open for camping all year on a first come, first served basis. South Maumee is located 7 miles off Hwy 27 north of the community of Morning Star on paved and gravel roads. The campground has 6 campsites, each with a picnic table, fire ring and lantern hook. A vault toilet is available with limited or no servicing. This is a pack in/pack out facility with no trash service provided. No fees charged. Drive-in camping is not permitted on the gravel bar at South Maumee. GPS Coordinates: 36.0394107, -92.6299021 " ‪@NationalParkService‬ You can find the Kenda Drive-In here: 107 Westwood Drive, Marshall, Arkansas 72650 "Since opening in 1966 Kenda Drive-In movie theater has been a local favorite and continues to draw local and out of town crowds every week." https://kendadrivein.com/ When you're in Marshall, be sure to stop by the Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum. It's worth it to go in and read the walls. You'll learn so much about the region. "Conveniently located one block off the Marshall Town Square on South AR Highway 27, the Buffalo River Historic Jail and Museum is open free to the public 10am-3pm Wednesday – Saturday" ▬▬▬ Hi! My name is Lindsey! Arkansas Influencer, Travel Writer and YouTube Creator. Come travel with me! For more information, visit: https://allaboutarkansas.com/ ▬▬▬ GET S O C I A L 💬 → Instagram:   / allaboutarkansas  → Facebook:   / allaboutarkansas  → Patreon:   / allaboutarkansas  → TikTok:   / allaboutarkansas  → Shop through our links: https://walmrt.us/3ZVhQcL ▬▬▬ Camera info: I run around Arkansas with a Canon R50 from ‪@bedfordcamera‬ in Little Rock, Arkansas. Use code AAA for a discount in store or online. Work with me: [email protected] ▬▬▬ Copyright Disclaimer: ©2025 All About Arkansas: All rights reserved. No portion of this video may be reproduced, distributed, or used in any manner without the express written permission of the copyright owner. Unauthorized use or duplication is prohibited.

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