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Lake Hydra

Lake Hydra, formerly known as Dutch Springs, is a 50-acre lake, with attractions at depths up to 100 feet. It is spring-fed from an underground aquifer that filters through limestone to provide excellent visibility. Explore underwater platforms, submerged vehicles, aircraft, and other unusual sites.

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Millardsville Quarry/Willow Springs

Willow Springs Park is located in Richland, PA. It is located about 25 minutes west of Reading. Scuba Venture has divers there on Thursday evenings, and weekends.

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Sevey’s Marina

Sevey’s Marina is a private working boatyard so please be courteous when diving here. Leave your keys in your car in case they need to move it and pay your $10 parking fee at the green kiosk. Located on Lake Skaneateles, this dive site is like diving in an aquarium it’s so loaded with fish.

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Skaneateles Lake

Lake Skaneateles is a long skinny freshwater lake in the state of New York. You’ll enjoy seeing fish and plant species, beautiful underwater rock walls and the wreck of the Ossahinta.

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Keuka Lake

Keuka Lake is one of the Finger Lakes of New York. There’s always something to be found at the bottom of the Finger Lakes from 18th-century glass bottles to old jewelry and even old fossils. Visibility is best in the spring and fall but the water is pretty chilly so bring a thick wetsuit!

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Central Penn Fitness Pool

Central Penn Fitness is a privately owned center with an indoor pool. Locker room facilities with lockers and showers. Membership opportunities available.

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West Shore YMCA

West Shore YMCA is located in Camp Hill, PA. The facility has 4 indoor swimming pools including a 12 foot deep well. Full locker room facilities including lockers and showers.

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Lake Allure

This is a privately owned dive site in Quarryville, PA close to Lancaster, PA. Register to dive this site at Divepeer.com. Limited number of divers and limited days. Managed by Lancaster Scuba Center.

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Pinta Shipwreck

The Pinta sank as part of a collision in May 1963. She lays on her port side on the sandy bottom. A small wreck starts at 55 ft and is 90 ft to the sand.

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St. Pete (Wreck)

One of Lake Ontario’s most impressive shipwrecks, the St. Peter is located east of Pultneyville, NY.This 135-foot, three-masted schooner rests upright and intact in 117 feet of water.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.