[1] Highway 58 begins at the northern edge of the Wood Mountain Hills, which are part of the Missouri Coteau.
The terrain of the Missouri Coteau features low hummocky, undulating, rolling hills, potholes, and grasslands.
The Louis Pierre Gravel National Historic Marker commemorates history at the north end of Highway 58, and the Cripple Creek Provincial Historic Marker is located at the south end.
Highway 58 also provides access to the Chaplin / Old Wives / Reed Lakes Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network.
57.8 kilometres (35.9 mi) farther north is the town of Gravelbourg, which is noted for being the Cultural Gem of Saskatchewan.
It is 81 hectares (200 acres) in size and hosts swimming lessons, camping, picnicking, boating, and golf.
This area encompasses 128 hectares (320 acres) and commemorates the history of the "March West" of the North-West Mounted Police under the command of George Arthur French on July 8, 1874.