Caddo River

River in Arkansas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Caddo River is a tributary of the Ouachita River in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The river is about 82 miles (132 km) long.[2]

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Caddo River at Norman
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Location of the mouth of the Caddo River in Arkansas
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
Physical characteristics
SourceCaddo Mountains
  locationOuachita Mountains
  coordinates34°27′9″N 93°55′22″W[1]
  elevation1,400 ft (430 m)[2]
MouthOuachita River
  location
near Arkadelphia, Arkansas
  coordinates
34°10′48″N 93°2′36″W[1]
  elevation
144 ft (44 m)[2]
Length82 mi (132 km)[2]
Discharge 
  locationUSGS gage 07359610, near Caddo Gap, AR[3]
  average267 cu ft/s (7.6 m3/s)[3]
  minimum16 cu ft/s (0.45 m3/s)
  maximum28,600 cu ft/s (810 m3/s)
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Course

The Caddo River flows out of the Ouachita Mountains through Montgomery, Pike, and Clark counties in Arkansas before flowing into DeGray Lake and then to its terminus at the Ouachita River north of Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

The upper Caddo is known as a good family canoeing river and is a popular destination for fishing. Smallmouth and spotted bass are found in quantity, as are longear and green sunfish. The lower course of the Caddo, below Degray Dam, is also a popular fishing and canoeing river, although the length of river remaining is only a few miles at that point.

Communities through which the Caddo River passes are:

Flood of 2010

On the night of June 11, 2010, between 200 and 300 campers awoke to rapidly rising water,[4] as a flash flood along the Caddo and Little Missouri Rivers killed twenty people.[5]

Etymology

The Caddo River is named for the Caddo Native American tribes that, at one time, lived along its banks.

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