Float Past Some Of The Most Beautiful Scenery In Oklahoma When You Take A Trip Down The Illinois River

The Illinois River in Oklahoma offers scenic float trips with various options for rafts, canoes, and kayaks.

The Illinois River is nestled in Oklahoma's Ozark Hills and is known for its scenic beauty. It's hailed the best canoe stream in the state and offers over 60 miles of clear water in the most gorgeous setting. One of the best adventures is a float trip down this river as you enjoy the epic scenery on all sides. If you're interested in taking a float trip, or just want to visit to enjoy the views, keep scrolling below for more details.

The Illinois River is a scenic and stunning river and is the best lazy river in Oklahoma. Locals (and visitors) flock to its shores in the warmer months for a fulfilling adventure while soaking up the sun.

5. Illinois River - Tahlequah

This summer in Oklahoma, cool off down the Illinois River on a raft, canoe, or kayak. It's a great family activity but be mindful that on the weekends you might encounter some "party" crowds along the way. Read more about floating along the Illinois River in this article.

There are several outfitters along the river offering float trips, including All American Floats, Riverbend Floats, and Falcon Floats in Tahlequah.

You can choose from a 6-man whitewater raft, a 17-ft canoe or kayak, or a single tube for your relaxing trip down this Class II river.

There are several places along the river to get out and enjoy the banks of the river. You can choose from half-day to full-day float trips, so there are lots of options for how long you want your excursion.

The outfitters will help you get into the river and assist you with any needs. Because the water is slow-moving, it's very easy to get in and out of your tube. If you would rather enjoy the river from the side, bring your chairs and tents and set up camp on the shore and watch floaters pass you by.

If you're interested in an all-day float trip, check out this previous article where we feature a 9-mile route down the river.

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