The southern Howgill Fells are a part of the national park outside the county of North Yorkshire, being just over the Cumbrian border. Due to their position, the Howgill Fells give fine views of both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. Cautley Spout, a waterfall in the south of the area, is considered to be England's highest waterfall, with a drop of about 180 m.
The Howgill Fells include two Marilyns: The Calf (676 m) and Yarlside (639 m), and a number of smaller peaks, including five Hewitts.