Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is a 19,665-hectare (48,590-acre)[1] forest park in the Scottish Highlands which extends from the eastern shores of Loch Lomond to the mountains of Strathyre.
It is owned and managed by Forestry and Land Scotland.
The park is part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and is a sparsely-populated region of mountains, hills, lochs and valleys.
Most of the upland areas are bare and uncultivated, while much of the lowland is densely forested.
The main visitor centre for the area is The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre at Aberfoyle on the edge of the highlands on the eastern hillside of Craigmore (354 m; 1,161 ft).