Some friends and I have been wanting to take a trip down the Buffalo River. We would be coming from Tulsa, OK. Any suggestions on where to float from and to? Nearest...
Cheri S. replied:
http://www.buffaloriver.com/
Cathy M. replied:
Check out buffaloriverlogcabins.net
Jerry K. replied:
Kerry Saylors we are meeting next week to finalize time and dates next week. Probably 1-2 days. The trip itself 4 ish. Still in the planning stage.
Colin S. replied:
Call Buffalo River Outfitters by Tyler Bend. They have everything you need from canoes to cabins and great service.
SteFhanie P. replied:
I agree with everyone else... water levels will be your biggest challenge. The road to Twin Falls is good right now- I was surprised. Just went down Tuesday- all THREE falls were flowing.:) Lots of braking is true- but you can give the car a break ...See More
Donnie G. replied:
A great July float is from highway 14 bridge (Dillard's Ferry) to Rush. Five to six hours. Or for a longer overnight on river start at spring creek access or maumee south to Rush. Check with Buffalo River Float Service in Yellville
Aaron J. replied:
If u want to pay double on everything go to boc! If u want cheap,friendly service, private campground, hot showers, cabins, bunkhouse canoes, kayaks, and general store Lost Valley Canoe and Lodging is the place!! Ponca to Kyles is by far the best str...See More
Pam F. replied:
middle area you have silver hill rentals and you have Tyler Bend camp ground it is very nice. That is the middle July should still be a decent float.
Jim H. replied:
Tyler Bend to Gilbert is a decent float that time of year. I'm sure you'll drag in a few spots and have to paddle a bit but still much more water than the upper Buffalo near Ponca. You can put in at the Hwy 65 bridge to make it a bit shorter.
Richard M. replied:
Go to Colorado in July. Come to Heaven the other three seasons. http://ar.water.usgs.gov/buffaloriver/
Jeri T. replied:
www.steelcreekcabins.com The owners are 4 generations from here in this area, and they will give you the 411 on everything you need! Advice from a fellow Tulsa native