Editor's Note: Dutch Springs Aqua Park is permanently closed.
Soar high in the sky before landing in the shimmering water. Slip down massive slides or go scuba diving, all without leaving the comfy confines of Pennsylvania. Channel your inner-adventurer this summer - and soak up breathtaking scenery - when you visit this spring-fed lake in Pennsylvania.
Embark on a day of non-stop adventure when you visit Dutch Springs Aqua Park, starring the spring-fed lake Dutch Springs, just north of Bethlehem.
The 50-acre spring-fed Dutch Springs dates back to the 1970s but it wasn't until 1980 that Dutch Springs debuted as the "largest fresh water diving facility" in the United States.
Throughout the years, the diving facility evolved, eventually becoming a family-friendly water park jam-packed with thrilling activities on the water, including snorkeling and...
Massive attractions, like the Summit. Climb one side of the summit and zip down the other, straight into Dutch Springs.
Climb the iceberg or rock back and forth on an over-sized water seesaw, the Water Totter.
Lounge lakeside to soak up the summer sun and recharge or meander along the lake on a paddle boat, a kayak, or a stand up paddle board. All riders are required to wear a life vest.
Discover the underwater beauty - including such vibrantly colored fish as yellow perch and koi - when you go scuba diving in the clear spring-fed lake. (Nighttime dives are also available on Saturday evenings.)
Celebrate your adventure with a spectacular sunset before heading to the spacious bathhouses that feature hot showers.
Dutch Springs Aqua Park is open seasonally, Memorial Day through Labor Day, and you can view current park hours on their website, linked below.
Spend a thrilling day at this spring-fed lake in Pennsylvania, then add these seven lakes to your summer bucket list. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Dutch Springs website.
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