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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 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 / 45.34056; -89.96083, 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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