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RIVER AREA INFORMATION

The Kiamichi River begins on Pine Mountain in eastern Le Flore County near the Arkansas border and flows about 165 miles in a south-southwest direction to the Red River on the Texas border.

Its name derives from the French word for “waterbird”. Along its path the River flows through Hugo Lake, which was formed by a flood control dam built about 7 miles east of the Town of Hugo and just north of the confluence of the Red River.

Pine Mountain and Rich Mountain, with a peak of about 2,600 feet, create a wilderness area that is home to many species of wildlife and fish.

The Ouachita Mountains, of which Pine and Rich Mountains are a part, offers groves of Beech trees near the headwaters and dense forest stands of hardwood and Pine trees lining the steep banks leading down to flat, narrow valleys below. Many creeks drain into the river creating very scenic small waterfalls along the riverbanks.

The ridges of the Ouachita Mountains are occasionally broken by glacier-like rock flows that have gouged out the ground to form larger drainage creeks leading down to the Kiamichi riverbed.

There are two reaches of the river where paddlers usually go to play. These are the Upper Kiamichi, near the headwaters, and the slightly flatter section near Antlers, that is very popular with recreational canoeists, kayakers and rafters.

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MAPS & DIRECTIONS

 

Directions to the Kiamichi River, Oklahoma.

Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:

North: Lake Hugo
Northeast: Lake Pine Creek
East: Lake Raymond Gary
Southeast: Red River
South: Red River
Southwest: Lake Pat Mayse (TX)
West: Lake Texoma
Northwest: Lake McGee Creek

 

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RIVER AREA INFORMATION

The Kiamichi River begins on Pine Mountain in eastern Le Flore County near the Arkansas border and flows about 165 miles in a south-southwest direction to the Red River on the Texas border.

Its name derives from the French word for “waterbird”. Along its path the river flows through Hugo Lake, which was formed by a flood control dam built about 7 miles east of the Town of Hugo and just north of the confluence of the Red River.

Pine Mountain and Rich Mountain, with a peak of about 2,600 feet, create a wilderness area that is home to many species of wildlife and fish.

The Ouachita Mountains, of which Pine and Rich Mountains are a part, offers groves of Beech trees near the headwaters and dense forest stands of hardwood and Pine trees lining the steep banks leading down to flat, narrow valleys below. Many creeks drain into the river creating very scenic small waterfalls along the riverbanks.

The ridges of the Ouachita Mountains are occasionally broken by glacier-like rock flows that have gouged out the ground to form larger drainage creeks leading down to the Kiamichi riverbed.

There are two reaches of the river where paddlers usually go to play. These are the Upper Kiamichi, near the headwaters, and the slightly flatter section near Antlers, that is very popular with recreational canoeists, kayakers and rafters.

FISH & LICENSES
MAPS & DIRECTIONS

 

Directions to the Kiamichi River, Oklahoma.

Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:

North: Lake Hugo
Northeast: Lake Pine Creek
East: Lake Raymond Gary
Southeast: Red River
South: Red River
Southwest: Lake Pat Mayse (TX)
West: Lake Texoma
Northwest: Lake McGee Creek