The Glory Hole
Dismal Creek flows through the only mixed mesophytic forest west of the Mississippi, and has carved a large hole in a rock bluff creating this spectacular waterfall
Dismal Creek which creates this waterfall is seasonal, so springtime rains are the best opportunity to view this remarkable feature
Riders
Horseback riders cross the Buffalo River, viewed from Centerpoint Trail
Kyle's Landing
Buffalo River National Park, Arkansas
Rock of Fire
Kyle's Landing, Buffalo River, Arkansas
Maple Leaf Confusion
Backlighting along the Centerpoint Trail, Buffalo River National Park
Bee Bluff, Buffalo River National Park
A feint trail leads to the bluff edge, and reward you with this dramatic vista
Autumn Color
Autumn colors along the trail from Steel Creek to Ponca, Buffalo River National Park
Steel Creek Reflection
An early morning in October, with intense sunrise spilling light onto the ridge
Bull of the Forest
Boxley, Arkansas
No more Hymns
Piano at abandoned church, Osage, Arkansas
Church and School
Piano at abandoned church, Osage, Arkansas. Notice the wall was used as a school chalkboard
Dismal Creek flowing through what the old timers called "The Hole in the Rock". The land was first patented in 1929, by Hunley Franks, but was sold to the US Forest Service in 1934.