Tag:Arkansas
Click below to: Choose your print type Select your size Pick your finish Adjust your crop Add a frame (or not) Complete your purchase I took Fall Sunrise on the Buffalo River on a late October day around 8:00 am. When we arrived at this location an hour or so earlier, the river valley was still full of early morning fog. It took an hour for that fog to burn off and the wait was well worth it, in my […]
Click below to: Choose your print type Select your size Pick your finish Adjust your crop Add a frame (or not) Complete your purchase Hawksbill Crag on a Fall Afternoon is n image of the well-known rock formation, also known as Whitaker Point, in the Upper Buffalo Wilderness area of Arkansas. From the trailhead parking lot to the crag is a little under one and a half miles (a little under two and a half kilometers) and descends about 300 […]
Click below to: Choose your print type Select your size Pick your finish Adjust your crop Add a frame (or not) Complete your purchase Fall foliage in Arkansas. How time flies! With the first cool front of Fall passing through the Houston area last week, my mind turned to fall foliage and all the places I won’t be going this year. Thank you, COVID-19. In the US, perhaps the best planning resource for photographing fall foliage is the Fall Foliage […]
Triple Falls, in North West Arkansas, would have been more appropriately named Trickle Falls on the day I visited. Below average rainfall meant that only about one and a half of the three falls were actually flowing. This was an even easier hike than the Kings River Falls hike, not even a hike really, just a few minutes from where we parked the car.
The Kings River Falls are located near Witter in North West Arkansas. There wasn’t that much water flowing over the falls when I visited. The trip involves some driving along dirt roads – watch out for locals on tractors – and about a mile or so hike along a well worn footpath along the western river bank. It’s a pretty level hike but as I recall, one or two of the boulders on the path represented considerable steps. This is […]