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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2022 · 9 MIN

OHR Presents: Celebrating 50 Years of the Buffalo National River - Part 11

from Ozark Highlands Radio · host Ozark Folk Center State Park

This episode continues our tour of places “you shouldn’t miss” and other remarkable spots along the 135 miles of America’s first national river, as well as where to find information about park events, facilities and services. Featured are interviews with park ranger & interpreter and Buffalo National River Partners Board member Kevin Middleton and Buffalo National River Partners Board Chairperson Terrie Martindale. In this special Ozark Highlands Radio series, author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage celebrates 50 years of the Buffalo National River, America’s first national river. On March 1st, 1972, President Nixon signed the bill creating a new national park, the Buffalo National River. 2022, then, is a fiftieth anniversary, and Ozark Highlands Radio is joining the celebration. Everything that millions of visitors to the park have experienced on the Buffalo, or are planning to experience, will be here. The 135-mile jewel of a mountain river, the legendary bluffs, shoals for camping and swimming, forested trails to waterfalls, shelter caves, and historic sites, wildlife, including smallmouth bass and other species to challenge your fishing skills. This series is made possible with cooperation from the Buffalo National River, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Buffalo National River Partners, The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism, Arkansas State Parks, Ozark Folk Center State Park, The Committee of One Hundred, Stone Bank, and the Arkansas Arts Council. For the Buffalo theme song written and performed by Charley Sandage with music by Tim Crouch.

This episode continues our tour of places “you shouldn’t miss” and other remarkable spots along the 135 miles of America’s first national river, as well as where to find information about park events, facilities and services. Featured are interviews with park ranger & interpreter and Buffalo National River Partners Board member Kevin Middleton and Buffalo National River Partners Board Chairperson Terrie Martindale. In this special Ozark Highlands Radio series, author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage celebrates 50 years of the Buffalo National River, America’s first national river. On March 1st, 1972, President Nixon signed the bill creating a new national park, the Buffalo National River. 2022, then, is a fiftieth anniversary, and Ozark Highlands Radio is joining the celebration. Everything that millions of visitors to the park have experienced on the Buffalo, or are planning to experience, will be here. The 135-mile jewel of a mountain river, the legendary bluffs, shoals for camping and swimming, forested trails to waterfalls, shelter caves, and historic sites, wildlife, including smallmouth bass and other species to challenge your fishing skills. This series is made possible with cooperation from the Buffalo National River, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Buffalo National River Partners, The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism, Arkansas State Parks, Ozark Folk Center State Park, The Committee of One Hundred, Stone Bank, and the Arkansas Arts Council. For the Buffalo theme song written and performed by Charley Sandage with music by Tim Crouch.

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