January 21, 2009

Even before its designation as the nation’s first national river in 1972, the Buffalo River was a popular river for floating, especially in a canoe. While canoeing the Buffalo is still the most common way to float the scenic river, a growing number of nature lovers are kayaking the waterway, as shown here.

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