About Buffalo Point
Number of accommodations: 60
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2026 Season availability
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- Power Service
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- Restrooms
- Showers
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- Campfire Ring
Water Access
- River Access
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Reviews (1787)
What Guests Are Saying
Buffalo Point offers a beautiful, well-maintained campground with clean facilities and friendly staff, making it an enjoyable destination for camping, hiking, and canoeing. While there are limited options for RVs and some minor concerns with amenities, many visitors appreciated the peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery. Overall, guests look forward to returning for future visits.
What Guests Are Saying
Buffalo Point offers a beautiful, well-maintained campground with clean facilities and friendly staff, making it an enjoyable destination for camping, hiking, and canoeing. While there are limited options for RVs and some minor concerns with amenities, many visitors appreciated the peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery. Overall, guests look forward to returning for future visits.
Review Summary
Diann Y
VerifiedJuly 10, 2024 • Stayed at: C47, Loop: Loop C
Ease of use is number 1 experience.
Debbie B
VerifiedJuly 7, 2024 • Stayed at: C39, Loop: Loop C
I lost my dog the first day there. She was tied up on her leash when I did a quick task and got spooked and bolted breaking the handle she was tied too and fled scared with her leash attached. I went to ask the campground host to help spread the word. The wife said “you know there’s predators out there that will get her” I thought this was a horrible comment to make to someone who just lost their pet family member. He rode by our site and the cooler had gotten knocked over and spilt all out food and drinks scattered around. We had not had time to pickup because we were out looking for her. Every minute counted. She had ran up through the woods and I was so worried her leash would get tangled up in the heavy woods. Later I was driving around and pulled off the ride going down to the river. Instead of leaving my Jeep at my site to save time. He put a warning on my Jeep about not parking there. I felt this was entirely in appropriate knowing that I was out desperately looking for my dog. I had words with him over it and he called the rangers on me and tried to act like I had trashed my campsite. I told him we had had NO time to clean up yet.! I have been camping at the Buffalo River for 55 years!!! Even before if was a National river. Never in that time have I ever encountered such a rude person. Especially someone who is suppose to be there to help the campers and be a good steward. It was a horrific upsetting situation that they made exponentially worse by there lack of compassion for our situation. My pup did not return that night. The next day a sweet ranger named Gidget I believe, spotted my dog Sydney and sat with her with water and treats until they could get a hold of me. THIS is how a true servant behaves. She was selfless in the heat to keep an watchful eye on her not approaching to make sure not to spook her again. I was reunited with Sydney because of her. We were suppose to be there a week, and left early
Debbie B
VerifiedJuly 7, 2024 • Stayed at: C39, Loop: Loop C
I lost my dog the first day there. She was tied up on her leash when I did a quick task and got spooked and bolted breaking the handle she was tied too and fled scared with her leash attached. I went to ask the campground host to help spread the word. The wife said “you know there’s predators out there that will get her” I thought this was a horrible comment to make to someone who just lost their pet family member. He rode by our site and the cooler had gotten knocked over and spilt all out food and drinks scattered around. We had not had time to pickup because we were out looking for her. Every minute counted. She had ran up through the woods and I was so worried her leash would get tangled up in the heavy woods. Later I was driving around and pulled off the ride going down to the river. Instead of leaving my Jeep at my site to save time. He put a warning on my Jeep about not parking there. I felt this was entirely in appropriate knowing that I was out desperately looking for my dog. I had words with him over it and he called the rangers on me and tried to act like I had trashed my campsite. I told him we had had NO time to clean up yet.! I have been camping at the Buffalo River for 55 years!!! Even before if was a National river. Never in that time have I ever encountered such a rude person. Especially someone who is suppose to be there to help the campers and be a good steward. It was a horrific upsetting situation that they made exponentially worse by there lack of compassion for our situation. My pup did not return that night. The next day a sweet ranger named Gidget I believe, spotted my dog Sydney and sat with her with water and treats until they could get a hold of me. THIS is how a true servant behaves. She was selfless in the heat to keep an watchful eye on her not approaching to make sure not to spook her again. I was reunited with Sydney because of her. We were suppose to be there a week, and left early
Debbie B
VerifiedJuly 7, 2024 • Stayed at: C39, Loop: Loop C
I lost my dog the first day there. She was tied up on her leash when I did a quick task and got spooked and bolted breaking the handle she was tied too and fled scared with her leash attached. I went to ask the campground host to help spread the word. The wife said “you know there’s predators out there that will get her” I thought this was a horrible comment to make to someone who just lost their pet family member. He rode by our site and the cooler had gotten knocked over and spilt all out food and drinks scattered around. We had not had time to pickup because we were out looking for her. Every minute counted. She had ran up through the woods and I was so worried her leash would get tangled up in the heavy woods. Later I was driving around and pulled off the ride going down to the river. Instead of leaving my Jeep at my site to save time. He put a warning on my Jeep about not parking there. I felt this was entirely in appropriate knowing that I was out desperately looking for my dog. I had words with him over it and he called the rangers on me and tried to act like I had trashed my campsite. I told him we had had NO time to clean up yet.! I have been camping at the Buffalo River for 55 years!!! Even before if was a National river. Never in that time have I ever encountered such a rude person. Especially someone who is suppose to be there to help the campers and be a good steward. It was a horrific upsetting situation that they made exponentially worse by there lack of compassion for our situation. My pup did not return that night. The next day a sweet ranger named Gidget I believe, spotted my dog Sydney and sat with her with water and treats until they could get a hold of me. THIS is how a true servant behaves. She was selfless in the heat to keep an watchful eye on her not approaching to make sure not to spook her again. I was reunited with Sydney because of her. We were suppose to be there a week, and left early
Aaron M
July 6, 2024
What a BEAUTIFUL location! We stayed in Loop E, was pretty empty for most of the week. Do note: Loop E doesn’t have showers in their bathroom, that was disappointing. Keep in mind, no sewer at your campsites. Great water and electric though.
Aaron M
July 6, 2024
What a BEAUTIFUL location! We stayed in Loop E, was pretty empty for most of the week. Do note: Loop E doesn’t have showers in their bathroom, that was disappointing. Keep in mind, no sewer at your campsites. Great water and electric though.
Aaron M
July 6, 2024
What a BEAUTIFUL location! We stayed in Loop E, was pretty empty for most of the week. Do note: Loop E doesn’t have showers in their bathroom, that was disappointing. Keep in mind, no sewer at your campsites. Great water and electric though.
David M
VerifiedJuly 5, 2024 • Stayed at: B34, Loop: Loop B
Nice campground, not to y far of the beaten path. Level spots, nice swimming area
David M
VerifiedJuly 5, 2024 • Stayed at: B34, Loop: Loop B
Nice campground, not to y far of the beaten path. Level spots, nice swimming area
David M
VerifiedJuly 5, 2024 • Stayed at: B34, Loop: Loop B
Nice campground, not to y far of the beaten path. Level spots, nice swimming area
Location Buffalo Point
Address:
2229 Hwy 268 East
Yelville, AR, 72687
United States
Buffalo Point is located along Highway 268 East, providing direct access to nearby major roads. The nearest significant access is to US Highway 62, approximately 10 miles to the north.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.0854 / -92.5657
Elevation: 205 feet
Policies & Rules
Cancellation policy
- Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
- Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
- Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
- Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
- Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
- Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
- Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.
Utilities
- Water and electricity services are unavailable from November 15th to March 14th yearly.
Fees & deposits
- Camping is free outside of the reservation season.
Safety & rules
- Climbing or diving from bluffs is highly discouraged for safety reasons.
- Swimming alone during high water conditions is prohibited for safety reasons.
Pets
- Pets are not allowed on park trails except for designated trails listed in the rule.
Fires & fuel
- Do not move firewood; obtain it locally to prevent pest spread.
Local regulations
- Special events require a Special Use Permit beyond pavilion reservations.
- Business services are prohibited without proper authorization or permit in the park.
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Last updated: June 5, 2026