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Dutch Springs advertises itself as an "aqua park" with above and below-water attractions. It says it has heated changing rooms and for its divers, who pay $22 to use the quarry.
News It won’t be called Dutch Springs, but old quarry site will keep hosting scuba divers Updated: Jul. 28, 2022, 3:03 p.m. | Published: Jul. 28, 2022, 11:42 a.m.
After Dutch Springs, another major dive training lake in the Lehigh Valley, closed in 2021, Willow Springs was suddenly flooded with requests from dive shops. In the summer of 2022, the facility ...
As part of the agreement between Trammell Crow and Dutch Springs, the third part of the subdivision, the 57.1 acres where the quarry lake is located, will remain open for diving.
With diving, you can’t.” The risks heavily center around pressure the body endures when diving. Schooley said there have been six deaths at Dutch Springs since it opened 16 years ago.
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