Cupps Chapel Forest

Forest trees with ground cover, Cupps Chapel Forest property.

Cupps Chapel is in the Bluegrass natural region in Franklin County. It contains 36 acres of forest but because of its remoteness, minimal use has been made of the property in conducting departmental teaching and research programs.


ResearchAerial view of Cupps Chapel Forest.

  • Merchantable timber
  • Continuous Forest Inventory
  • Total Acres: 36

MAPS, PROPERTY MANAGER & MORE ABOUT OUR RESEARCH

Don Carlson
Southeast-Purdue Agricultural Center (SEPAC)
4425 East 350 North
Butlerville, IN 47223
Cell: 812.798.2764
Email:carlsode@purdue.edu

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Purdue centers seek to support and enhance the research and partnership enterprise at Purdue University. The centers are valued and encouraged at Purdue as they create a venue for faculty to come together to pursue common goals. Forestry and Natural Resources have faculty and staff involved in six centers here at the University.

The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources maintains an impressive collection of state-of-the-art research and education facilities. These labs, green houses, and educational facilities are a fundamental component that enables our faculty and students to learn, make new discoveries, and engage our clients in using these discoveries to sustain our nation’s ecosystems and natural resources.​