Above Hwy.63 to Hwy.259 at Big Cedar (7 miles)Class II-III
7 Miles
Avg Gradient 30 fpm
kiamichiGauge Information
River Description
River description by permission from Southwest
Paddler.
The uppermost reach of the Kiamichi begins between SH 88 and SH 63 just west of Mena, Arkansas along the Oklahoma-Arkansas border, then flows under SH 63 down to US Highway 259 near Big Cedar in the Ouachita National Forest. The river forms just a few miles north of the headwaters of the Mountain Fork River, and follows an almost parallel course as it winds its way through the Kiamichi Mountains of Le Flore County. Between the K River and the Mountain Fork flows the Little River. The Kiamichi is rated Class II to III on a gradient of about 30 fpm amid beautiful forested banks and boulder garden rapids.
Though not perpetual, the river usually has an adequate flow for paddlers to enjoy other than in the dead of summer or during periods of extended drought conditions. It flows moderately swift, and paddlers should have at least intermediate level whitewater skills to safely run the stream because of its remote nature and the potential for pinning and/or wrapping. The area is very scenic, so bring a camera. The next time you are heading to the Upper Mountain Fork you might want to take a little longer and drive to the K River for a closer inspection. You might just discover a hidden gem in the Ouachitas that will make you return again. StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2005-11-07 20:07:47
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