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Fort Gibson Reservoir:
Cherokee County: 1 mi. N of Taylor Ferry Park.
Spring River:
Ottawa County: Bicentennial Canoe Park, 3.5 mi. ENE of Quapaw (weathered).
Illinois River:
Adair County: 1 mi. downstream from Lake Frances Dam; 0.8 mi. W of Chewey
at Hampton’s Bridge.
Cherokee County: 5.5 mi. E and 3 mi. N of Tahlequah; Round Hollow Public
Access Area, 1 mi. ENE of Scraper on St. Hwy. 10; Public Access Area
downriver from Hwy. 51 bridge.
Delaware County: Just above mouth of Flint Creek, 1.3 mi. SSW of Flint.
Poteau River:
LeFlore County: 7 mi. S of Heavener on Hwy. 59.
Caston Creek:
LeFlore County: 1 km SSE of Wister on US Hwy. 270, S36-T6N-R24E.
Deep Fork River:
Okmulgee County: S21-T14N-R12E, near Okmulgee.
Red River System
Lake Lawtonka:
Comanche County: About 2.5 mi. N of Mount Scott.
Washita River:
Caddo County: Randlett Park, Anadarko (weathered); 1 mi. N of Anadarko
(weathered).
Grady County: At Hwy. 9 E of Chickasha, S26-T7N-R7W (weathered); 3 mi. E
of Alex (subfossil); Hwy. 62 at Chickasha.
Garvin County: Hwy. 77, 2 mi. N of Pauls Valley (subfossil).
Murray County: St. Hwy. 7 about 1 mi. W of Davis, Murray/Garvin County line
(subfossil).
Carter County: E of Gene Autry on St. Hwy. 53 (subfossil).
West Bills Creek:
Caddo County: 2 mi. E of Cement (subfossil).
Rush Creek:
Garvin County: At Pauls Valley (subfossil).
Wildhorse Creek:
Garvin County: 6.2 mi. S of Wynnewood, Exit 17a on I-35 (weathered); About
13 mi. S of Pauls Valley, S27-T1N-R1E (subfossil).
Caddo Creek:
Carter County: 1 mi. E of Hwy. 77 (weathered).
Blue River:
Johnston County: 2.9 mi. E of jct. of St. Hwy. 99 and St. Hwy. 7 on St. Hwy. 7;
At St. Hwy. 48a, 1 mi. N of Milburn, S34&35-T3S-R7E (weathered); 2.8 mi.
NNW of Milburn, old low water crossing, S21-T3S-R7E (subfossil); Hwy. 7
public access area; 7.5 mi. E of Reagan; 4.3 mi. S of Connerville; 10 mi. N of
Tishomingo.
Bryan County: 1 mi. W of Blue on Hwy. 70; At Armstrong, below dam.
Muddy Boggy River:
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