Float the Illinois River from Tahlequah — 4‑ & 14‑Mile Routes plus Riverfront Camping
Half‑day and full‑day floats with rafts, kayaks, and tubes, plus primitive riverfront campsites with new bathrooms and showers.
Featured Trips & Camping
Choose a relaxing 4‑mile float, an adventurous 14‑mile route, or riverfront primitive camping — reservations recommended for weekends.
About All American Floats
All American Floats is a river outfitter based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, offering float trips and riverfront camping on the Illinois River. The company provides a half-day All American Floats 4-Mile Route that launches from a private access point and returns to All American, with options for rafts, kayaks, and tubes. The 4-mile float highlights swimming holes, sandy beaches, and scenic river scenery; reservations are recommended for weekends.
For paddlers seeking a full-day adventure, All American Floats offers the All American Floats 14-Mile Route, a 14-mile float that begins with scenic transport to No Head Hollow Access. The longer route allows guests to set their own pace while navigating varied river stretches, beaches, and swimming spots for a full day on the water.
All American Floats also operates riverfront primitive camping sites suitable for groups of up to six. Camping reservations can be made for one to seven days. Campsites include new bathrooms and showers to support multi-day stays while maintaining a primitive riverfront setting.
All American Floats focuses on straightforward bookings and clear route descriptions to help guests plan trips on the Illinois River. With a mix of short floats, full-day routes, and camping options, the outfitter serves visitors looking for relaxed river floats and multi-day outdoor stays near Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Reservations are recommended for weekends and parties are encouraged to book in advance to secure preferred dates. Equipment options include rafts, kayaks, and tubes, allowing guests to choose craft that fits group size and comfort and trip pace preferences.
Reserve an Illinois River Float or Campsite Today
Book weekend slots early — choose rafts, kayaks, or tubes and add primitive riverfront camping with new bathrooms and showers.