The Red River.
The Red River forms most of Oklahoma's southern border with Texas east of the panhandle. It is also known as the Red River of the South.
It is a tributary of the Arkansas River in south-eastern Kansas and north-eastern Oklahoma in the U. S.
Oklahoma, Texas, or Louisiana. It depends on how South you are talking about. Louisiana is extreme South, Texas is a little bit Southwest but more South than West, and Oklahoma is at above Texas.
The biggest river in Oklahoma is the Arkansas river.
There is no such thing as a "popular river" in Oklahoma, or any other US states for that matter. However, I can tell you that the river in Oklahoma that has the largest width, length, height and size is the "Arkansas River", which runs through the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma --- which is located in the Northeast-Central section of the US State of Oklahoma (nicknamed "The Sooner State).
The Arkansas River flows through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas before meeting into the Mississippi River
Red river is part of Oklahoma's southern border.
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red river
A 7-mile stretch of the North Canadian River known as The Oklahoma River.
There are 18 states that make up the Central United States. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Florida are the central states that do not border the Mississippi River.