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Harrison, AR
The nation's first federally-protected stream and one of America's great natural treasures, the Buffalo Riv... More on Arkansas.com
It is clean , free-flowing and has a mixture of slowing moving water and fast-moving white water. More on Epinions.com

#2.
1320 Highway 62 65 N # E, Harrison, Arkansas 72601-2006

#3.
Harrison, AR 72601

#4.
402 North Walnut, Suit 136, Harrison, AR 72601
The Buffalo National River is a 95,000-acre national park that preserves unique natural and cultural features of the Arkansas Ozarks. During the Civil War the rugged terrain became a battleground b... More on Arkansas.com
The Buffalo National River is a 95,000-acre national park that preserves unique natural and cultural features of the Arkansas Ozarks. During the Civil War the rugged terrain became a battleground b... More on Arkansas.com

#5.
Tyler Bend Entrance Road; Off U.S. 65, Marshall, AR 72601

#6.
Dogpatch USA Family Theme Park
(Dogpatch, 35', 1968, 04-51-a) across Mill Creek in Dogpatch USA Family Theme Park in Dogpatch , Newton County, AR. E. side of AR7. The park closed in Oct 1993 ... More on dalejtravis.com

#7.
across Crooked Creek S
Crooked Creek is one Arkansas' premier smallmouth bass fisheries. This "free flowing" stream near Harrison, Arkansas meanders for miles through the Ozark country side until it meets the White River... More on AnglerWeb.com
(Crooked Creek Crossing, 45', 1998, 04-05-A) across Crooked Creek S. of Harrison , South Harrison Township, Boone County, AR. AR7 S. 3.5 miles from jct with US62 in Harrison to the bridge on the E.... More on dalejtravis.com

#8.
Highway 7, Dogpatch, Arkansas, USA
The following website provides a nice history and overview of the park: http://www.aristotle.net/~russjohn/attractions/dogpatch.htm ... More on ThrillNetwork.com
'Dogpatch USA' is an abandoned theme park located on State Highway 7 between the cities of Harrison and Jasper in the state of Arkansas, USA, an area known today as Marble Falls. It was opened to t... More on Wikipedia

#9.
4106 W Hwy 76, Branson, Missouri
Treat the entire family to an array of natural adventures! Experience a 3D film on the life of a butterfly.... More on ExploreBranson.com
I went in'09 and loved it, there were tons of butterfly's, I got lots of great photos, it was a little pri... More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
260 James Epps Road, Branson, Missouri
consists of an 8foot wide slant ramp on the east side, a small 8 foot wide quarter-pipe on the west side an... More on skateboardpark.com
Nice break from the expensive strip a couple miles away! More on TripAdvisor
