GPS Coordinates: (Latitude, Longitude, Elevation)
Park: 36.02134, -93.35495
Villines Homestead: 36.02230, -93.35302
Pet-Friendly: Dogs are not allowed here. This area is part of the Buffalo National River and is under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. Pets are not allowed on trails within the Buffalo National River (BNR), with the exception of the Mill Creek trail, Tyler Bend campground trails and the Buffalo Point campground trails. You can take them on the river itself, and in campgrounds, on a leash, but not other areas of the BNR. You can see the NPS policy here.
Hiking Statistics: This is an easy hike of only 1/3 mile for the entire loop trail. You do go up on the hill above the old log cabin, but the lowest-to-highest elevation difference is still only 120 feet. I took my time, and it took less than 16 minutes. I would rate this an easy hike.
GPS files (.gpx format) - See maps at the bottom of this blog post
Leatherwood Creek WaypointsVillines Homestead GPS track
Links to blog posts for other nearby areas:
Balanced Rock Falls and Leatherwood CreekTriple Falls and Rock Creek Bridge Falls
Whitaker Creek waterfalls - Compton's Double Falls, Amber Falls, Owl Falls
Villines Homestead Log House |
Park on this side of the low water bridge. There is plenty of room! |
- From Jasper, go north on Highway 74 to the junction of Highway 74 and Highway 43.
- Just prior to the junction, Highway 74 has a bridge over the Buffalo River. While on that bridge, if you look to your left, you will see a low water bridge over the buffalo. That's where you will park.
- Turn left (west) on Highway 43, then in about 100 yards, turn onto the gravel road on the left.
- The gravel road goes only 0.2 miles to the parking area on the Buffalo River.
OR from Boxley, go east toward the junction of these two highways. The Buffalo River access road will be on the right 100 yards before the junction with Highway 74. If you find yourself in Ponca or on the Highway 74 bridge over the Buffalo, you went too far.
NOTE: It is always good practice to park on the highway side of the low water bridge. There is room on the other side for a couple of vehicles, but there are some other considerations. There is a "No Parking" sign on the gate on the left that goes up to the Villines homestead. More importantly, the Buffalo River can rise several feet in a very short time during rainy periods. If you park over there and it rises over the low water bridge, your vehicle isn't going anywhere for a while. Yes, people have been stranded there. Don't be one of those people. There is a vault toilet in this large parking area that looks like it may have been built back in the CCC or WPA eras but is kept fairly clean, as most facilities in the BNR are.
The National Park Service (NPS) now maintains the historic structures here and has some posting to the effect that you can look all you want, but you can't go inside. I'm assuming the floors or something else aren't quite that stable and this is a way to preserve it and prevent injuries. You can go inside some of the other old structures in the Buffalo National River, such as the Parker-Hickman Homestead. The NPS has put up informational placards to describe the various buildings. As you wander from one building to another around the short loop trail, it is a fascinating insight to the way folks lived 'back in the day'. Before you know it, you are back around the loop and at the low water bridge.
I took my time, taking photos and checking out various locations for possibly doing some Milky Way photos here (I don't think that's going to work), and it still only took me just a little over 15 minutes to walk around the loop. I never did get the 'big camera' out of my pack, these photos are all cell phone pictures. This is a short, easy hike with a little history lesson kicked in. It is highly recommended for all.
GPS track for the Villines Homestead loop trail (black) |
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