The main game animals in the area include bear, deer, grouse, turkey, and waterfowl.
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13 consists of a single parcel located at 41°23′0″N 76°22′30″W / 41.38333°N 76.37500°W / 41.38333; -76.37500 and have an area of 49,529 acres.
[5] In the western part of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13, West Branch Fishing Creek cuts a gorge between a plateau and the Allegheny Front.
In the eastern section of the game lands, streams such as Heberly Run and Sullivan Branch have created rugged and steep glens with many waterfalls.
[1] SGL 13 was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on 2 August 1979 as identification number 1199594 and is located at 41°22′0″N 76°22′30″W / 41.36667°N 76.37500°W / 41.36667; -76.37500 consisting of a single parcel of 49,528.72 acres (20,043.56 ha).
[1] 7 miles (11 km) of designated routes in the game lands are on Fishing Creek Road and head to a fire tower.
[11] A large logging town was historically on the border of what is now Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13.