Recreational opportunities in the state game lands include a rifle range and several trails.
[3] The terrain in Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 is described as "heavily forested and mountainous" by the Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau.
[1][4] Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 are one of only three tracts of public forest in the watershed of Catawissa Creek.
[5] The game lands are on part of a system of connected forested ridges running from Moosic Mountain to the Susquehanna River.
[8] Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 have a high level of bird biodiversity.
Mammals observed there include eastern chipmunks, white-footed mice, short-tailed shrews, and red-backed voles.
Reptiles and amphibians observed in the state game lands include box turtles, American toads, wood frogs, spotted salamanders, and garter snakes.
[3] The old Reading Railroad corridor passes through Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58.
[9] In August 2013, Wildlife Conservation Officer John Morack stated that he intended to increase law enforcement patrols at the shooting range of Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 to prevent vandalism and other illegal activities.