Buffalo Creek

Weyerhauser Rd 28000 to Broken Bow Lake (11 miles)

DifficultyII-III
Length12.7 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
Reach Info Last UpdatedApril 20, 2006

River Description

River description courtesy of Southwest Paddler. Used by permission.

Class II to III ledge drops, a tight, twisting channel, boulder garden rapids and incredible scenery.

Buffalo Creek twists and turns frequently as it winds it way through the Kiamichi Mountains on its way to Broken Bow Lake. Flowing near or through the McCurtain County Wilderness Area southeast of Smithville, near Hee Mountain (1,439 feet), this tree-lined creek often has little water. As a result trees may be found in midstream, so boaters need to be careful and very vigilant when paddling here, especially in high flow conditions with a fast current.

The creek is in a very remote and undeveloped area near the Arkansas and Texas State Lines. The one thing you will certainly not find here is a crowd of boaters! This means it is not well-suited for recreational paddlers with little or no whitewater experience. Its remote nature necessitates having swiftwater rescue training and skills in the event people, boats or gear need to be recovered following a close encounter with a tree or rock. You will be far from assistance, if that is needed, so be sure to take everything you need and be prepared for all eventualities. Buffalo Creek is bounded by private property, so paddlers should take care to avoid trespassing except in emergency situations.

Access: Put in from Weyerhauser Forest Road 28000, off US Highway 259 about 5 miles south of Smithville.

Take out at Panther Creek Campground on Broken Bow Lake. There are no other public access points for Buffalo Creek.

Buffalo Creek is very near the Glover, Little and Kiamichi Rivers, as well as Big Creek, Eagle Fork Creek and Bok tu kolo Creek. Buffalo Creek is very much like Bok tu kolo Creek, except that it probably is tighter and more twisting. It is an amazing whitewater run on Class II to III water when it flows, which is seld

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T Hawk - BC 800

Mar 9, 2024


Mountain Fork gauge was at 800. Only scraped a few places. Looking forward to try 1000+ next time.