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This spot marks the end of the western Boston Mountains portion of the OHT, where the path meets the river at what’s often called Woolum Ford. It’s a natural pause point if you’re thru-hiking west to east, as the trail descends through forested ridges and hollows to arrive here. Across the river on the far bank, there’s road access, a pit toilet, and a parking lot, making it a practical pick-up or drop-off point for day hikers and thru-hikers.
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Maumee Falls is a trio of small, seasonal waterfalls tucked right along the trail, and they are at their best after a good rain. You'll most likely see the East and West Falls that spill over layered rock ledges while you're here, but if you pass during very wet conditions, you may be lucky enough also to see the South Falls. It's a lovely spot to stop and capture a few memorable photos while exploring this beautiful area.
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Dillard’s Ferry Trailhead sits just off Highway 14 where it crosses the Buffalo River, marking the eastern end of the Buffalo River/Ozark Highlands Trail. There is a paved parking lot and seasonal restrooms, making it an ideal starting point for day hikes or longer treks. The trail itself is under the bridge with clear signage and easy access to Tie Chute Road.
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This junction leads to a short 0.9-mile path along a natural stone wall, winding through hardwood forest before reaching the OHT-Buffalo River Trail. It also connects with other scenic trails in the Tyler Bend network, for several loop options to explore more of the area, including beautiful overlooks of the Buffalo River. It’s an excellent choice for a quick stroll for some quiet solitude in nature.
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Collier Homestead preserves the story of Solomon “Sod” Collier and his family, who settled here in 1932 under the Homestead Act of 1862. They built a cabin, cultivated the land, and earned title to 40 acres by 1937. It was one of the last prosperous homesteads along the Buffalo River. Today, the restored site is a chance to revisit Ozark history, with interpretive signs and original structures from early 20th-century life.
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Tyler Bend Campground sits right along the shores of the Buffalo River, with easy access to several trails and the Tyler Bend Visitor Center. There are 28 drive-in and 10 walk-in sites, group areas and a day-use pavilion, with flush toilets, showers, and potable water. There is a $20 fee for all sites from March 15 through November 14; camping is free outside the high season, though some amenities may be closed. The campground is a hub for hiking, paddling, and an ideal spot to spend time exploring this beautiful area.
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The Buffalo River Trail, part of the Ozark Highlands Trail, follows the south side of the Buffalo National River through some of the most scenic terrain in the Ozarks. It winds past towering bluffs and historic homesteads, with stretches that feel remote despite being well-maintained. This section is a fantastic blend of beautiful river views and the surrounding forest. The Buffalo River spans 135 miles, winding through the Ozarks, and as America's first National River, it's protected for its wild beauty and is an outdoor haven for kayakers, hikers and campers.
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This is a small, beautiful creek that is generally easy to cross. In late spring, there are several small waterfalls in every direction; however, during the winter months, it can be a low trickle. The surrounding area is gorgeous, with lots of house-sized boulders nestled in this lovely wooded paradise.
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