The Red Cedar River in northwestern Wisconsin, is a tributary of the Chippewa River, flowing approximately 85 miles from Lake Chetek, a reservoir in southwestern Barron County, through a small chain of lakes, including Birch Lake at Birchwood, Balsam Lake in Washburn County and Red Cedar Lake in far northeastern Barron County to its confluence with the Chippewa, just southeast of Dunnville.Important tributaries include the Chetek and Hay Rivers.Important settlements along the river's course include Rice Lake, Cameron, Colfax and Menomonie.Although the lakes that form the river are located in Sawyer, Washburn and Barron counties, the majority of the river's course is through Dunn County, which it nearly bisects from north to south.
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| - The Red Cedar River in northwestern Wisconsin, is a tributary of the Chippewa River, flowing approximately 85 miles from Lake Chetek, a reservoir in southwestern Barron County, through a small chain of lakes, including Birch Lake at Birchwood, Balsam Lake in Washburn County and Red Cedar Lake in far northeastern Barron County to its confluence with the Chippewa, just southeast of Dunnville.Important tributaries include the Chetek and Hay Rivers.Important settlements along the river's course include Rice Lake, Cameron, Colfax and Menomonie.Although the lakes that form the river are located in Sawyer, Washburn and Barron counties, the majority of the river's course is through Dunn County, which it nearly bisects from north to south.
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