Park rangers will be patrolling the area throughout the holiday weekend to enforce the regulation. Violations may result in fines or other enforcement actions, according to the Park Service.
“Buffalo National River is a place of peace and natural wonder,” says Angela Boyers,
Superintendent of Buffalo National River. “We ask everyone to help us preserve that by leaving
fireworks at home.”
For more information, contact the Tyler Bend Visitor Center at (870) 439-2502 or the
Buffalo Point Ranger Station at (870) 449-4311.
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