11The Buffalo River, Arkansas
You can best enjoy this wet weekend-long, 15+mile route designated in 1992 between April and September. Ride this undammed waterway from AR 74 to AR 7. Here you will see high limestone bluffs. the Ozarks’ forested hills, the popular 550-foot-tall Big Bluff, and even flow into calm waters perfect for a swim stop. Feeling athletic? Briefly beach your vessel to take a side hike to the famous Indian Rockhouse, the cave where indigenous people once sheltered.
Where is the picture from of a girl in like a natural stone hot tub by a river, I want to go there!
Hi!
I am unsure which picture you are referring to but t should coincide with the accompanying article entry. At any rate, thanks for the comment and for your support!
Will
That picture in the hot springs next to the river was taken in Colorado. I visited there last summer (2021) after remembering a trip there with my mom in in my 20’s!
It was very memorable! I can’t remember the town. Look up “hot springs in Colorado”
They’ve added several pools there and hotel rooms!
Hi!
If you are referring to the pictures in the collage, you could be right. To be honest, I have not been to Colorado for several years now. I have to say it is still amazing to me how you can start a trip in one state and before you know it you’ve been in a couple of others! Still, that’s part of what makes it fun! Did you ever go to The Four Corner States and stand in four states at once?
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