Woodlands
Woodlands may refer to:
- Woodland, a low-density forest
Geography
Australia
- Woodlands, New South Wales
- Woodlands, Ashgrove, one of two heritage-listed houses named Woodlands in Queensland, and associated with John Henry Pepper
- Woodlands, Marburg, other of two heritage-listed houses named Woodlands in Queensland, and associated with Thomas Lorimer Smith
- Woodlands, Western Australia
Canada
- Woodlands, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Alberta, Canada
- Woodlands County, a municipal district in Alberta, Canada
- Woodlands, North Vancouver
- Woodlands, Ontario
- Woodlands, Manitoba
- Woodlands (New Westminster), a former psychiatric hospital in British Columbia
- Rural Municipality of Woodlands, a rural municipality in Manitoba
United Kingdom
- Woodlands, Dorset, England
- Woodlands, Falkirk, Scotland
- Woodlands, Glasgow, Scotland
- Woodlands, Somerset, England
- Woodlands, South Yorkshire, England
- Woodlands, several other United Kingdom locations
United States
- Woodlands (Gosport, Alabama)
- Woodlands, California, a census-designated place
- Barnsley Gardens, a plantation formerly known as Woodlands in Adairsville, Georgia
- Woodlands and Blythewood, Clarkesville, Georgia, a National Register of Historic Places listing in Habersham County, Georgia
- Woodlands Historic District, Lexington, Kentucky, a National Register of Historic Places listing in Fayette County, Kentucky
- Woodlands (Perryville, Maryland)
- The Woodlands (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), a historic mansion and cemetery
- Woodlands (Bamberg, South Carolina)
- Woodlands (Columbia, South Carolina), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Richland County, South Carolina
- The Woodlands, Texas
- Woodlands (Charlottesville, Virginia), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Albemarle County, Virginia
- Woodlands, West Virginia
Elsewhere
- Woodlands, New Zealand
- Woodlands, Singapore
- Woodlands, Gauteng, South Africa
Other uses
- Woodlands Christian Centre
- Woodlands Historic Park near Melbourne Airport
- Woodland period, indigenous cultures from ca. 1000 BCE—1000 CE in the eastern part of North America
See also
- Eastern Woodlands, a cultural area of indigenous North Americans
- Woodland (disambiguation)
- Woodlands School (disambiguation)
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