The Deep Fork River begins in northern Oklahoma City and flows eastward through Oklahoma County where five miles of the river is impounded by Arcadia Lake. It eventually empties into Eufaula Lake near the Okmulgee–McIntosh County line.
The Deep Fork is about 370 kilometres (230 mi) long and has an unusually narrow drainage basin averaging only 40 kilometres (25 mi) in width.
The Deep Fork flows through a region of red sandstone hills and red soils which makes this river consistently red color. It's eye catching so I stopped to take some photos of it.
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