Cumberland State Forest

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Cuimberland State Forest is a Virginia state forest located in the piedmont of the state, in Cumberland County. The 16,233-acre forest borders the Willis River. Within its confines may be found Bear Creek Lake State Park and a small family cemetery containing the grave of Charles Irving Thornton; the grave marker, with its inscription by Charles Dickens, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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