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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 a lovely river located in Lincoln County, Wisconsin. It's a smaller stream that flows into a much larger one, the Wisconsin River. Think of it like a branch joining a main tree trunk!

What is the New Wood River?

The New Wood River starts when two smaller streams meet. These are called the East Fork and the Center Fork. They join together at a specific spot, and from there, the New Wood River begins its journey. It flows towards the southeast.

Where Does It Flow?

The river continues its path until it reaches the Wisconsin River. This meeting point is just upstream from a place called Lake Alexander. So, the New Wood River helps feed water into the bigger Wisconsin River.

Its Original Name

Long ago, the Ojibwe people lived in this area. They had their own name for the river. They called it Oskakirajaw Sebe. This name has a special meaning in their language.

Fun at the River

The New Wood River flows through a special area called the New Wood Wildlife Area. This is a great place for outdoor activities. It's managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

What Can You Do There?

The New Wood Wildlife Area is open to the public. People can visit to enjoy nature. It's a popular spot for activities like hunting. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources works to keep the area healthy. They make sure animals and plants can thrive there. They also manage it so people can enjoy the outdoors safely.

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