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==National Trust==
Crow Park is owned by the {{w1|National Trust}}, acquired on 22 August, 1925. The land also includes [[CockshottCockshot Wood]] and [[Castlehead Wood]], all three totalling approximately 82 acres, given to the trust by Sir John and Lady Randles.<ref>[https://national-trust.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=59d0d36e5b3a44ae8cc49fe38d47ffd7&marker=-3.143156542205202%2C54.59676910237653%2C%2C%2C%2C&markertemplate=%7B%22title%22%3A%22Cockshott%20Wood%2C%20Castlehead%20Wood%20and%20Crow%20Park%22%2C%22longitude%22%3A-3.143156542205202%2C%22latitude%22%3A54.59676910237653%2C%22isIncludeShareUrl%22%3Atrue%7D&level=16 Our land History: Cockshott Wood, Castlehead Wood and Crow Park] The National Trust Land Map. Retrieved 23 February, 2023.</ref> The National Trust owns substantial tracts of land around Derwentwater, either gifted or purchased, and provides plenty of walking routes from level and easy-going gravel paths to the more rugged heights of [[Cat Bells]], [[Maiden Moor]], [[Walla Crag]] and [[Grange Fell]].