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Honey Creek Put In is a whitewater access point on Honey Creek in Murray County, Oklahoma. This is a medium-sized river system located in a headwater region near the source of the creek, approximately 69 miles from the river mouth. The creek features a significant gradient averaging 92.7 feet per mile, which creates dynamic whitewater conditions suitable for paddlers seeking moving water experience. With an average flow of 56.71 cubic feet per second and velocity of 2.20 feet per second, conditions at this put-in will vary seasonally and with recent rainfall.
Paddlers using this access should be prepared for a technical headwater creek environment with a notable elevation drop of 2401 feet across the entire 25.91-mile length of Honey Creek. The drainage area of 160 square miles supports a consistent water supply. This put-in location serves as an entry point for kayakers and canoeists interested in navigating moving water in the Murray County area. The specific conditions and difficulty rating of runs from this access point should be researched with local paddling communities, as headwater streams can have significant obstacles and technical features.