Highway 14 Bridge, Buffalo National River
Yellville, Arkansas, United States
The Highway 14 Bridge access point sits along the Buffalo National River in the Yellville area of Arkansas. This location serves paddlers looking for a play spot where they can practice skills and maneuvers in a contained section of river. The coordinates place it at 36.06689, -92.57781, making it accessible for those navigating to the Buffalo River system in northern Arkansas.
This play spot offers opportunities for paddlers to work on technique in what appears to be a more localized river section. The presence of a bridge structure typically indicates calmer water dynamics suitable for skill development, though paddlers should verify current conditions before visiting. The Yellville vicinity situates this access point within a broader region known for paddling opportunities along the Buffalo River.
Those planning to paddle at Highway 14 Bridge should check local resources for water levels, seasonal considerations, and any specific regulations governing the Buffalo National River. Access via the bridge landmark makes the location relatively straightforward to find for paddlers familiar with the area. This spot complements other access points along the Buffalo River system for those seeking various paddling experiences.