Buffalo National River - Lodging -

Buffalo Point Concession. Rustic Cabins open from March 1 to November 30; Modern Cabins are available year around. Reservations Online, Phone: (870) 449-6206, Located at Buffalo Point, (5) rustic and (8) modern cabins are available for rental. These cabins are very popular and may be reserved 15 months in advance. For more information and reservations, contact Buffalo Point Concession, 2261 Hwy. 268 E, Yellville, AR, 72687, or call (870) 449-6206. Room for extra people ($5 per person over 2), limit 6, Winter Rates (December - February, modern only) $58, Summer Rates (March - November) $81 rustic, $76 modern.

Camping
Thirteen designated campgrounds are accessible by car and are open year round on a first-come, first-served basis except that Buffalo Point Campground offers some campsites by reservation through http://www.ReserveUSA.com or calling 1-877-444-6777. Tyler Bend and Buffalo Point offer restrooms, showers, and trailer dump stations; camping fees are charged at both locations from April through October. Buffalo Point has water and electrical hookups. Buffalo Point Campground fills most weekend evenings from Memorial Day to mid-August. The steep roads to Steel Creek and Kyles Landing and winding roads to Mt. Hersey are not recommended for large trailers, buses, or motorhomes.

 • Buffalo Point. Modern campground with eighty-three drive in campsites and twenty walk in campsites. Three drive in campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water available year round in B LOOP; showers, flush toilets, water and electric hookups, and a dump station are available April-October. Camping and pavilion fees required April- October. Drive in sites: $17 - Day, Walk in sites: $10 - Day, Pavilion: $50 - Day
 • Carver, Semi-developed campground with eight campsites, available first-come/first-serve. Picnic tables and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October. $10 - Day
 • Erbie, Modern campground with fourteen drive-in campsites, sixteen walk in campsites, and ten group sites available first-come/first-serve. One drive in and one walk in campsite are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October. $10 - Day
 • Kyles Landing, Modern campground with thirty-three campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available during April - October. Camping fees required April - October. $10 - Day
 • Lost Valley, Modern campground with fifteen campsites, available first-come/first-serve. Two campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available April - October. Camping fees required April - October. $10 - Day
 • Maumee South, Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Vault toilets available. No camping fees required.
 • Mt. Hersey, Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Fire grates and vault toilets available. No camping fees required.
 • Ozark, Modern campground with thirty-five campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available April - October. Camping and pavilion fees required April - October. Camping: $10 - Day, Pavilion: $25 - Day
 • Rush, Semi-developed campground with twelve campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Drinking water, fire grates, and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October. $10 - Day
 • Spring Creek, Semi-developed campground with fourteen campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates and vault toilet available. No drinking water. Camping is free.
 • Steel Creek, Modern campground with twenty-six campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water (April - October only), and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October. Additional horse campground with fourteen sites available. Fees charged. $10 - Day
 • Tyler Bend, Modern campground with twenty eight drive in campsites and ten walk in campsites, available first-come/first-serve. Five group sites (for tent camping groups of ten to twenty-five) are available by reservation. One drive in, one walk in, and one group campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, and drinking water available year round; showers, flush toilets, and dump station available April - October. No water and electric at the campsite. Picnic pavilion available by reservation. Camping and pavilion fees required April - October. Camping: $10 - Day, Pavilion: $50 - Day
 • Woolum, Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Fire grates and vault toilets available. No camping fees required. Horse campsites are available.

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