CHIKASKIA RIVER


The Chikaskia River at Blackwell, Oklahoma

The Chikaskia River near the community of Corbin in Sumner County, Kansas

Map of rivers in Kansas with the Chikaskia in the south


The 'Chikaskia River' (pronounced ''chi-KAS-kee-uh'') is a tributary of the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River, 145 mi (233 km) long, in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma in the United States.Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry Via the Salt Fork and Arkansas Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.

Contents
Course
Variant names
Fishing
See also
References

Course


The Chikaskia River begins as an intermittent stream in southwestern Pratt County, Kansas and initially flows eastwardly into Kingman County, where it turns southeastward for the remainder of its course through Harper and Sumner Counties in Kansas and Grant and Kay Counties in Oklahoma. In Kay County the river flows past the town of Blackwell and flows into the Salt Fork 5 mi (8 km) southeast of Tonkawa.[1][2]

Variant names


The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Chikaskia River" as the river's official name and spelling in 1897. According to the Geographic Names Information System, the river has also been known as "Chicaskia River", "Sha wa cas kah River", and "Sha-wa-cas-kah River."[3]

Fishing


The Chikaskia River and the Salt Fork are known for their large catfish. One fisherman from Perry, Oklahoma has caught a catfish very close to breaking the state record.

See also



List of Kansas rivers

List of Oklahoma rivers

References


1. DeLorme (2003). ''Kansas Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-342-7.
2. DeLorme (2003). ''Oklahoma Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-283-8.
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