Floating the Illinois River in NE Oklahoma
The Illinois River is a spring-fed river, making it a great floating option year-round, especially during the late Summer/early Fall dry season. It begins in Northwest Arkansas and flows through Northeast Oklahoma. We floated this section in the NE Oklahoma in mid-September. This is nice float in a really beautiful area. For all the details and info, visit our blog post here: https://www.arownbackyard.com/2022/10... #paddling, #floating, #oklahoma, #outdoors, #getoutside, #nature, #outside, #kayaking, #paddleboarding, #kayak, #kayakfishing, #paddleboard

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