Buffalo River (Duck River / Tennessee)
201.21 km | 125.03 mi
Länge kann von der offiziellen Messung abweichen!
Kategorie 5
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The Buffalo River in Tennessee, one of the longest free-flowing rivers in Middle Tennessee and a major tributary of the Duck River, is a premier destination for recreational activities in pristine natural surroundings. Stretching over 125 miles through scenic landscapes with towering bluffs, caves, waterfalls, and lush forests, it offers a wide range of outdoor adventures for visitors of all ages. Paddling is especially popular: canoeing and kayaking on its gentle to mildly flowing waters make it perfect for beginners and families alike. Numerous outfitters provide rentals for boats, kayaks, and tubes, enabling relaxing floats of several miles where you can enjoy the beauty of the river, complete with swimming holes, rope swings, and natural playgrounds in the water. Fishing is another highlight, with the river supporting a diverse population of fish species. Hiking enthusiasts can explore numerous trails along the banks leading to stunning viewpoints. Camping right by the river—whether in tents, RVs, or cozy cabins—completes the experience and allows for unforgettable evenings under the stars. The Buffalo River is ideal for birdwatching, wildlife observation, photography, and simply unwinding from everyday life. With its peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere, it is the perfect spot for an active nature getaway in Tennessee.

