South Maumee Camping Area — Buffalo National River

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Located in northern Arkansas, the Buffalo River flows for 153 uninterrupted miles, from its origin in the Ozarks’ Boston Mountains eastward to its confluence with the White River. In 1972, the Buffalo was designated America’s first National River, and is currently managed jointly by the US Forest Service and the US National Park Service. Over the course of its journey, the Buffalo passes sandstone and limestone bluffs, mixed upland forests, and flows through three wilderness areas: Upper Buffalo, Ponca, and Lower Buffalo. Along the river are more than 12 campgrounds, as well as primitive camp areas, which provide a variety of options for taking advantage of the area’s numerous hiking trails, as well as rafting, paddling and fishing on the river.

Accessible via a 7-mile gravel road from the small town of Morning Star, on Highway 27, South Maumee Campground offers five free, first-come, first-served campsites. Each site is equipped with picnic tables, fire rings and lantern posts. A vault toilet is available, but no trash service, so campers need to pack out all garbage; hookups are not available at this location. The campground is situated on a wide, sandy bend on the Buffalo River, so river access is easy for swimming and fishing, however there is no boat launch. A boat launch is available at the North Maumee Campground, on the other side of the river, and accessible via Highway 14. In addition to river recreation, there are 14 miles of hiking trails in the area for exploring an old mining townsite, an indigenous peoples’ bluff shelter, and scenic viewpoints.

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sandy hedlund

5 years ago
5/5

It felt wonderful there near the Buffalo River with surprising minimal contact with mosquitoes. Even the bathroom didn't smell bad ;P Perfect to kayak at too.

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Kendra Crabb

4 years ago
4/5

The final destination on our canoe trip! Was ready for some ice cold water, nearest store 20 miles in opposite direction from where we were headed. Took an hour and a half after floating for two days to make it to nearest gas station on our route. Finally got water! Better be gased up. Be sure you have all supplies and extra supplies this is way out from any civilization and pray you don't have any emergencies.

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James Dickinson

1 year ago
4/5

Small camp ground. Has toilet but no water or electric. Lots of floaters take out here if your doing a longer float. 1st take out past Gilbert.

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Dee Elkins

5 years ago
3/5

The camp sites were far from the water and out in the sun. Not on of my favorite stops on the river. Nice bluffs, but facing the wrong direction for shade while sitting on the river bank.

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