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This article on the wilderness areas along the Buffalo National River is the eighth in a series commemorating the 40th ...
But for those that venture even further up the Buffalo River, there are plenty of surprises in store. One of those surprises is Seneca Bluffs Natural Habitat Park, located near Seneca Street ...
Dazzling views from the Goat Trail high above the Buffalo National River may cause a hiker to ponder if goat stands for greatest of all trails. This lofty, narrow path with vistas of shimmering ...
By the time Buffalo National River reaches Buffalo Point, the popular waterway is in full flow on its meandering last stretch to the White River. Canoeing and kayaking are generally possible year ...
The Buffalo River became the first national river in the United States on March 1, ... That let the group hike the popular Narrows, a thin bluff line that overlooks the river.
Seneca Bluffs Natural Habitat Park in South Buffalo is 15 acres of floodplain. On Thursday morning, leaders announced more money is being invested to help with the park's restoration process.
It is home to vineyards and a distillery, a historic district, art galleries, a bluff top and the Katy Trail State Park, which offer scenic views of the Missouri River and its surroundings.
Perhaps the most pernicious threat to the river today is a tricky one — it’s me and you and thousands of others who love the river. According to official park service records, 1.5 million ...
A roseate spoonbill, a bird native to Florida and rarely seen this far north, wades on the edge of the Buffalo River near the Seneca Bluffs Natural Habitat Park last August.
A dangerous, invasive plant that can cause serious skin injuries has been confirmed in one of Western New York’s most popular ...
Many dead fish are surfacing along the Buffalo River Cazenovia Creek in south Buffalo. Watch Now . ... I went to an area of the river at Seneca Bluffs, an Erie County Park, ...
Home » Seneca Bluffs Natural Habitat Park. Environment. ... is being held today that marks the beginning of a restoration of 2,500 linear feet of shoreline along the Buffalo River.