Information

BoxleyValley.Com- Established to provide information to those who appreciate the area in and surrounding Boxley Valley, Arkansas. Historically significant, aesthetically beautiful and energizing to the soul! Visit frequently, leave no trace, and keep proper distance from the wildlife. Thanks!

Buffalo River Levels

   Buffalo National River Services and River Level Guide

Buffalo National River Partners

   Stewards of the Buffalo National River, whose vision is to endorse the highest standards and practices to sustain and interpret the unique featues and values for which the park was established. Check their website for BNR CURRENT WATER LEVELS.

Brent Toellner's Blog

  A comprehensive list of links, photos and first-hand experiences in Boxley Valley, Buffalo National River and many other great places to visit in Northwest Arkansas. If you want to hike, canoe or just drive around the area, this has lots of valuable information. Thanks for sharing, Brent!

"No Trail Required" Blog and YouTube Links

  LOTS of reports from an avid hiker, paddler and all-around outdoor adventurist named Patrick Cagle. His self-deprecating style and understated humor add much interest to his blogs, but don't let that distract you. He has explored most of the cool spots in this area. Make sure you're prepared and have the experience and skills before attempting to re-trace his steps (or strokes).

Upper Buffalo River Association

  A directory of cabins, lodges, restaurants and rooms to plan your stay in the area, as well as a calendar of events.

Buffalo River Watershed Alliance

  An organization of individuals dedicated to preserving the water quality of the Buffalo National River. We encourage you to join and help make a difference.

Ponca Nature Center

  Formerly called Ponca Elk Education Center, this is a place for learning about the local elk herd and native plants and other animals. It's a great place for you to learn about the Boxley elk herd, why they're here and how to safely watch them graze.

The National Park Service's Official Site for the Buffalo River Area

  Established in 1972, Buffalo National River flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Once you arrive, prepare to journey from running rapids to quiet pools while surrounded by massive bluffs as you cruise through the Ozark Mountains down to the White River.

"Life and Wildlife Along the Little Buffalo River"

  A wonderful blog by a gentleman named Steve Patten that features many outstanding photos of wildlife and outdoor scenes in the Upper Buffalo River area. If you need another reason to visit or live in this part of the country, you're sure to find it on here! Thank you, Mr. Patten.

Encyclopedia of Arkansas

  History details about Boxley Valley and the origin of the name.

Weather Forecast for Visiting the Area

   Information provided by Weatherbug.com.