We stayed in Lamar and rode within 2 hours of there. Farthest we went was st joe to the north. Lot of beautiful country between there. The buffalo river would b good for kayaking, not so sure about any other one we crossed. They were real shallow. There is a place called “sams throne” on hwy 123...
We came in from the south along falling water road and ended at woolum crossing on the buffalo river. It is in the first set of pic. Only muddy river we saw. We were on the south side but the river was too high to cross. U can camp along the river and a nice area to camp on the north side...
Stayed in Lamar. Took falling water road and ended up at the woolum crossing on the buffalo river and couldn’t cross due to high water. Also checked out car wash falls and made a loop down hurricane trail back to the highway. Rode Indian creek back to hwy 7 and also went back to spainhour falls...
Headed to the ozarks with my bride last week. Our first time in the area and my queen wasn’t staying in a tent. The cabin sure was more comfortable. Figured I would share some pics with everyone.
My wife and I are going to be headed near Russellville Arkansas in a few weeks with the Jeep. I have done some homework on the area but with limited time was wanting to see what areas/trails are a must. We will just b day tripping from a cabin by the lake. We will have 3 days to run around...
It is very easy to access this area on hwy 259. Tons of places to camp in tents in the national forest or in the state park and tons of cabins to rent in Hochatown if your Queen is like mine and won’t sleep outside.
I downloaded the area on my Gaia app before we got there and never had a problem knowing where we were. We also rode around the state park/dam area. I have a drone video I made but can’t get it to upload to here. I’m not an expert on the area but would be glad to attempt to help anyone...
It had been raining and dreary where we live so my wife and I took the kids and Jeep back to broken bow a few weeks ago to find some sunshine. We planned to explore more of the national forest and let the kids see some mountains. We had a great time nothing technical about any of the trails we...
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