If you’ve ever visited the southeastern portion of Oklahoma, then you’ve seen the gorgeous scenery that exists in this area of the state. From the mountains to the lakes to the rivers, the area is absolutely breathtaking. One such river is The Mountain Fork River – hailed as one of the purest rivers in the state – that is popular for fishing. It’s lined with hundred-year-old cypress trees, beautiful scenery and lots of wildlife. Some people actually call The Mountain Fork River a little slice of paradise.
The Mountain Fork River is 98 miles long and flows through parts of the Ouachita Mountains in southeastern Oklahoma.
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Lower Mountain Fork River has a 12-mile designated trout stream that is considered the best in the state.
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It’s the perfect spot to fish year-round…even fly fishing.
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Rainbow and brown trout are stocked every other Thursday year-round by the Oklahoma Fish and Game Department.
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It’s always so peaceful and the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life.
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It has some of the clearest water in the state which makes it popular for swimming, canoeing and kayaking.
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The river also features rock gardens, waterfalls and small rapids.
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This little slice of paradise is one place in Oklahoma you will definitely want to visit.
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Make sure you check out these 11 Amazing Fishing Spots In Oklahoma. They are all great places to catch a “big one” in the Sooner State.
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