This park is in the lower part of the Buffalo National River. It had amazing bird watching and views of the Buffalo River. We stayed in one of the reservable spots with electric and water. The park was constructed by the CCC, and the sturdy hiking trails and pavilions show that. The nearby Indian Rock House trail took us to an amazing cave. The site was level and plenty large for our travel trailer. The bathrooms were very clean and modern by National Park standards. Each site had a fire ring with grate and lantern pole. The staff were polite and helpful. The ranger patrolled every few hours while we were awake. The kids liked riding their bikes on the paved surfaces of the campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Buffalo Point National River Park is a fantastic place to stay if you like getting away from it all. We were close to the Buffalo River for using our Kayaks, hiking trails with multiple water falls, historical sites, shade trees. All sites were level, paved, roomy. Staff kept the bathrooms spotless. Spent two weeks there would have stayed longer if it was allowed. Definitely will go back. Stock up on groceries as it is 14 miles to Yellville to a grocery store or fast food restaurants. Plenty of wild life to enjoy, cooler down by a river. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Being November there were only a couple other people here. Water was turned off for the season at the sites and there was only cold water in the showers. Make sure you have proper fee with you since it's one where you put it in an envelope and then in a tube. Ranger was never around to get change when we were here. Had a very private site which was nicely level. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Camped in 45 footer in Site D57. Most sites have posts, trees, or a stone wall at the back of the sites, so pay close attention to the site lengths. There is no over-hang on the back of the sites. Most sites are partial or completely shaded. Verizon cell phone service was non-existent. Satellite TV would be available in some sites, and not at all in most sites. Paved interior roads and sites. Most sites are near level, but some may require much leveling. There is a great swimming hole located between the A & B sections. Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, floating, & fishing are great activities. Ranger talks are available. Many great hiking opportunities. We camped here in a Motorhome.