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Dutch Springs
โญ Featured Park ๐Ÿ“ Pennsylvania โ— Open

Dutch Springs

๐Ÿ“ Bethlehem, PA
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About Dutch Springs

Dutch Springs permanently closed its gates in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The property once featured a flooded quarry with submerged attractions for scuba divers.

Dutch Springs ceased public operations after decades of service. The property featured a clear, spring-fed quarry for scuba diving. Submerged attractions included a school bus and an airplane.

Lakeside camping and picnic areas accommodated day visitors. The official website confirms the permanent closure. Future plans for the property remain undisclosed.

What Amenities Does Dutch Springs Offer?

Where Is Dutch Springs Located?

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
4733 Hanoverville Rd
๐Ÿ“ Address4733 Hanoverville Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18020-9479
๐Ÿ“ž Phone6107592270
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Dutch Springs was located at 4733 Hanoverville Road in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The property was approximately a 90-minute drive from Philadelphia.

What Attractions Are Near Dutch Springs?

The park was located near Bethlehem and Allentown, Pennsylvania. Nearby attractions included the SteelStacks arts campus and the Lehigh Valley Zoo.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dutch Springs

Is Dutch Springs still open?

No, Dutch Springs is permanently closed. The park ceased public operations in recent years.

What was Dutch Springs known for?

Dutch Springs was a recreational park featuring a flooded quarry used for scuba diving, with submerged attractions including a school bus and airplane. It also offered lakeside camping.

Why did Dutch Springs close?

The specific reasons for the closure are not publicly detailed. The owners announced the park's permanent closure and thanked visitors for their support over the years.

Are there any plans to reopen Dutch Springs?

There are no current public plans to reopen Dutch Springs as a recreational park or campground. The property's future use is unknown.

What are some alternative RV parks near Bethlehem, PA?

RV travelers can search for campgrounds in the Lehigh Valley region or state parks within a 30-mile radius of Bethlehem, such as Hickory Run or Beltzville State Park.