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The Hay River is a Tributary of the Red Cedar River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States . It is about 50 mi (80 km) long. Via the Red Cedar and Chippewa Rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River Watershed . COURSE The Hay River begins at the city of Cumberland in Barron County , where it flows from Beaver Dam Lake. It flows generally southwardly through western Barron and northern Dunn Counties, past the villages of Prairie Farm and Wheeler . It joins the Red Cedar River in Dunn County as part of Tainter Lake at a settlement of the Same Name . Upstream of Wheeler, the river collects the South Fork Hay River, which rises in southeastern Polk County and flows south-southeastwardly, past the community of Connorsville . SEE ALSO REFERENCES
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