Ravensburg State Park lies in a steep-walled, rocky gorge carved by Rauchtown Run through the side of Nipenose Mountain. The rock outcroppings are draped with stunted oak trees, making a most scenic area. The park was named for the ravens that used to nest in the surrounding cliffs. The 215,000-acre Tiadaghton State Forest nearly surrounds Ravensburg State Park's 78 acres. The state forest has hunting, fishing and wildlife watching. A short drive to Bald Eagle State Forest has the Mt. Logan and Rosecrans Bog natural areas.