Woodland (disambiguation)

Woodland (disambiguation)

A woodland is an area covered in trees.

Woodland may also refer to:

Places

Australia

* Woodlands, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia

England

* Woodland, County Durham
* Woodland, Cumbria
* Woodland, Devon
* Woodland, Kent

United States

* Woodland, Alabama
* Woodland, California
* Woodland, Georgia
* Woodland, Illinois
* Woodland, Maine
** Woodland, Aroostook County, Maine
** Woodland, Washington County, Maine
* Woodland, Michigan
** Woodland Township, Michigan
* Woodland, Minnesota
* Woodland Township, Minnesota
* Woodland, Mississippi
* Woodland Township, New Jersey
* Woodland, North Carolina
* Woodland, Utah
* Woodland, Washington
* Woodland, Wisconsin
* Woodland Beach, Michigan
* Woodland Heights, Pennsylvania
* Woodland Hills, several places in the USA
* Woodland Mills, Tennessee
* Woodland Park, Colorado

Cemeteries and parks

* Woodland cemetery, a type of cemetery
* Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, USA
* Skogskyrkogården (The Woodland Cemetery) in Stockholm, Sweden
* Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park in California, USA
* Woodland Park (Seattle), USA
* Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle

Animals

* Woodland Kingfisher
* Woodland Salamander

Other uses

* Woodland period, a period of pre-Columbian Native American history
* Woodland management
* The Woodland Trust in England
* Woodland Regional High School, a high school located in Beacon Falls, Connecticut

ee also

*Woodlands


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