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Mountain Fork, also known as the Mountain Fork of the Little River, is a 98-mile-long (158 km) [1] tributary of the Little River in western Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma in the United States. Via the Little and Red rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The stream rises in the Ouachita Mountains.
Red River. Little River. Mountain Fork; Glover River; Kiamichi River. Buck Creek; Muddy Boggy Creek. Clear Boggy Creek; Blue River; Island Bayou; Washita River ...
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Broken Bow Lake is a reservoir in southeastern Oklahoma, located on Mountain Fork River and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the town of Broken Bow in McCurtain County. It is one of the largest fresh water lakes within the state of Oklahoma, and a popular tourist destination for locals and visitors from neighboring Texas and Arkansas.
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Buffalo Creek is a stream in southwest Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma in the United States. It is a tributary of Mountain Fork of the Little River . [ 1 ] The stream headwaters arise in Polk County, Arkansas at 34°25′43.32″N 94°18′11.88″W / 34.4287000°N 94.3033000°W / 34.4287000; -94.3033000 approximately four miles ...
Eagletown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States.The population was 528 at the 2010 census. [3] Located on Mountain Fork River, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the Oklahoma-Arkansas border, it was the first permanent Choctaw settlement in the Indian Territory, who called it o̱ssi tamaha ("Eagle"). [4]
Smithville lies in McCurtain County, just east of U.S. Route 259 on Oklahoma Route 4. The town is just north of the Mountain Fork River and about 10 miles north of Broken Bow Lake. [7] The town is among a handful of towns in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma, in an area known as Little Dixie.