New Wood River facts for kids
Quick facts for kids New Wood River |
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New Wood River near one of the County Highway E bridges.
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Other name(s) | Oskakirajaw Sebe (Ojibwe), Whaypaw River |
Country | United States |
State | Wisconsin |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Confluence of the East Fork and Center Fork |
River mouth | Wisconsin River |
The New Wood River is the name of a tributary of the Wisconsin River in Lincoln County, Wisconsin. It is formed by the confluence of the East Fork and Center Fork at 45°20′26″N 89°57′39″W / 45.34056°N 89.96083°W, and flows southeasterly, emptying into the Wisconsin just up stream from Lake Alexander. The Ojibwe called the river Oskakirajaw Sebe. The river flows through the New Wood Wildlife Area, a recreational area open to public hunting managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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