Beaver River is a physical feature (stream) in Woodward County. The primary coordinates for Beaver River places it within the OK 73801 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Beaver River |
Category: | Oklahoma physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | Heads in Oklahoma at the junction of Corrumpa and Seneca Creeks, flows E into Texas for 15 mi, then into Oklahoma again to join Wolf Creek to form the North Canadian River 12 mi NNW of Woodward. |
History: | "1914 decision revision for North Canadian River, which included Beaver River and Corrumpa Creek as part of the main stream; the portion described above is named Beaver River in Oklahoma; this was true when the 1914 decision was made, though some maps did use North Canadian or North Fork Canadian; a 1965 historical atlas of Oklahoma states ""the earliest maps show the North Fork of the Canadian formed by the confluence of Beaver and Wolf Creeks""." |
County: | Woodward County |
Latitude: | 36.5889236 |
Longitude: | -99.5017789 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Beaver River: Beaver River.
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Fort Supply, OK
(4.1 miles WSW) Woodward, OK (12.4 miles SSE) May, OK (13.8 miles W) Selman, OK (14.7 miles N) |
Fargo, OK
(16.2 miles SSW) Buffalo, OK (18.5 miles NNW) Mooreland, OK (19.5 miles ESE) |
Dunlap, OK
(9.7 miles W) Gerlach, OK (10.9 miles SSE) Tangier, OK (11.8 miles S) Alston, OK (15.8 miles SE) |