Illinois River
Watts to Barren Fork Creek (62.5 miles)(Upper Illinois)
| Difficulty | I-II |
| Length | 59.8 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Gauge | Illinois River Near Tahlequah, Ok |
| Flow Rate as of 24 minutes | 5.59 ftmedium runnable |
| Reach Info Last Updated | October 5, 2010 |
River Description
Located in the foothills of the Ozark mountains in northeast Oklahoma, the Illinois is one of Oklahoma's best paddling streams. It's got everything from calm, deep pools up to moderate class 2 rapids.
This information is 'in-progress', but here's a description of a nice spot with easy access right next to the highway.
\\\\\\\\\\\* Echota Bend ***********
The river makes a 90 degree bend at Echota, which creates nice eddy lines right at the listed put-in. The best part is downstream just a hundred yards or so. There you'll discover that a stream 'channel stabilization' project by the Oklahoma Scenic River Commission has created great eddy lines for squirting and playboating. At almost any level, you should find a couple of long, sharp eddy lines with strong currents -- the best on the whole river. Have fun playing and then paddle back upstream to the put-in for a good workout - no shuttle needed. In fall-winter-spring, you'll have it all to yourself. In the summer, there can be a lot of raft and canoe traffic - so go early or late.
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Log in to add a reportMost Okies get their first taste of paddling in Tahlequah, OK on the Illinois River. It offers very scenic waters and a wealth of public access points and outfitters for canoe, kayak and raft rental.