The complete guide to the Buffalo River - in three parts, each one of book length:
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A sourcebook covering the Buffalo River's geology, wildlife, plants, Indians, pioneers, Buaffalo National River and more;
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A guidebook for all 146 miles of the Buffalo River's float stream;
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A guidebook for more that 120 miles of the paths and trails along the Buffalo River.
Compact and highly readable with 172 photographs, drawings, maps, and diagrams. With helpful information from geologies, biologists, archeologists, and historians; from experts with the National Park Service and US Forest Service; and form nearly 100 long-time Buffalo River residents. With important findings from a variety of related writings. And with true stories from the author's many years of Buffalo River investigations and adventures.
About the Author
Ken Smith is the author-photographer of the Buffalo River Country, a classic description of the river. Smith also is the author of Sawmill, an award-winning history of cutting the virgin forest of the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas and Oklahoma. For the Buffalo River he has been a conservationist, park planner, and designer and construction supervisor for many of the rivers hiking trails.
Keywords: Buffalo River Handbook, Buffalo River Guide, Buffalo River Guidebook, Guide book for the Buffalo River |