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Cool, turquoise waters flow across pebbled banks through the lush Ozark landscape of the Buffalo National River, one of the only riverways that remains completely undammed in the lower 48 states. This natural treasure is the lifeblood of an Arkansas expanse where flora and fauna thrive amid historic homesteads and outdoor enthusiasts are enchanted at every bend.
“The inspiration for all the conservation work, definitely a large portion of it, was the scenic value of the area.