Copeland Forest

Downs, Moorland in Cumberland Copeland

England

Copeland Forest

The head of Wastwater A view from the path on Yewbarrow.
The head of Wastwater Credit: Julian Paren

Copeland Forest, located in Cumberland (Downs, Moorland), is a picturesque natural area in Ontario, Canada. Spanning approximately 4,400 acres, it is a significant ecological and recreational resource in the region. The forest consists of a diverse mix of hardwood and coniferous trees, including oak, maple, pine, and spruce, creating a rich and vibrant landscape.

The forest is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, beavers, and numerous bird species. The diverse habitat provided by the forest supports a healthy ecosystem, making it an important area for conservation and research.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Copeland Forest offers an extensive network of trails that wind through the forest, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The trails are well-maintained and suitable for all skill levels, offering a chance to explore the beautiful scenery and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

In addition to its recreational value, Copeland Forest also plays a crucial role in the region's water supply. The forest acts as a natural water filter, purifying and replenishing the groundwater that feeds into nearby lakes and rivers.

To ensure the protection and preservation of Copeland Forest, it is managed by a local conservation authority. They work diligently to balance the needs of recreation and conservation, conducting regular assessments and implementing sustainable practices.

Overall, Copeland Forest is a cherished natural gem, providing a haven for wildlife, a recreational escape for visitors, and an important ecological resource for the Cumberland (Downs, Moorland) region.

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Copeland Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.455591/-3.2970142 or Grid Reference NY1607. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The head of Wastwater A view from the path on Yewbarrow.
The head of Wastwater
A view from the path on Yewbarrow.
Wast Water at Over Beck Over Beck flows into the lake across a stony beach
Wast Water at Over Beck
Over Beck flows into the lake across a stony beach
Greendale Tarn Below Middle Fell looking to Greendale Tarn
Greendale Tarn
Below Middle Fell looking to Greendale Tarn
Bridleway heading down by Nether Beck Bridleway heading down by Nether Beck near Standy Gill
Bridleway heading down by Nether Beck
Bridleway heading down by Nether Beck near Standy Gill
Bridleway from Nether Beck Bridleway from Nether Beck coming out on the road by Wast Water
Bridleway from Nether Beck
Bridleway from Nether Beck coming out on the road by Wast Water
Wastwater from Yewbarrow, 1972 Walkers taking a breather on the path above Bowderdale.
Wastwater from Yewbarrow, 1972
Walkers taking a breather on the path above Bowderdale.
Great Door, Yewbarrow A steep cleft in the crags above Bell Rib on the SW ridge, with the head of Wastwater below and Scafell in the background.
Great Door, Yewbarrow
A steep cleft in the crags above Bell Rib on the SW ridge, with the head of Wastwater below and Scafell in the background.
On Middle Fell Looking towards the Scafells.
On Middle Fell
Looking towards the Scafells.
On Middle Fell Looking towards Buckbarrow
On Middle Fell
Looking towards Buckbarrow
Descending on the flanks of Yewbarrow Following the path from Dore Head, with Wastwater and the Screes beckoning.
Descending on the flanks of Yewbarrow
Following the path from Dore Head, with Wastwater and the Screes beckoning.
The foot of Yewbarrow Descending down the last bit of the south western approach to Yewbarrow, with the fields by Overbeck Bridge ahead.
The foot of Yewbarrow
Descending down the last bit of the south western approach to Yewbarrow, with the fields by Overbeck Bridge ahead.
Netherbeck Bridge, Wasdale This carries the road to Wasdale Head over Nether Beck.
Netherbeck Bridge, Wasdale
This carries the road to Wasdale Head over Nether Beck.
Farmland below Yewbarrow Great Gable is in the distance.
Farmland below Yewbarrow
Great Gable is in the distance.
Field by Wastwater Near Netherbeck Bridge. The Screes are in the background across the lake.
Field by Wastwater
Near Netherbeck Bridge. The Screes are in the background across the lake.
Above Overbeck Looking over Wast Water at the early morning sun from the path to Overbeck.
Above Overbeck
Looking over Wast Water at the early morning sun from the path to Overbeck.
Over Beck As opposed to the nearby Nether Beck. Looking towards Wast Water. Heavy overnight rain has swollen the beck.
Over Beck
As opposed to the nearby Nether Beck. Looking towards Wast Water. Heavy overnight rain has swollen the beck.
Over Beck From the footbridge on Over Beck
Over Beck
From the footbridge on Over Beck
Brimfull Beck Aptly named today.
Brimfull Beck
Aptly named today.
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Copeland Forest is located at Grid Ref: NY1607 (Lat: 54.455591, Lng: -3.2970142)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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