Attractions

Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, is a small borough located in Berks County. While it may not have a wide range of tourist attractions within its boundaries, there are several interesting places and activities to explore in and around the area. Here are some attractions and points of interest in and near Sinking Spring.


  • Reading Public Museum: Located in nearby Reading, PA, this museum features art, science, and history exhibits, including a planetarium and a diverse collection of artifacts.
  • Blue Marsh Lake: This reservoir offers opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking. It’s a great place for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
  • Gring’s Mill Recreation Area: Situated along the Tulpehocken Creek, this park features hiking trails, picnic areas, historical buildings, and a seasonal farmers’ market.
  • Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center: Just a short drive away, this center offers beautiful forested trails for hiking and birdwatching, as well as educational programs about the environment.
  • Koziar’s Christmas Village: While it’s a seasonal attraction, Koziar’s Christmas Village in nearby Bernville is famous for its elaborate holiday light displays during the Christmas season.
  • Daniel Boone Homestead: This historic site in Birdsboro, PA, was once the home of the famous American pioneer Daniel Boone. Visitors can explore the homestead and learn about early American frontier life.
  • Reading Fightin Phils: If you’re a baseball fan, catch a game of the Reading Fightin Phils, a minor league baseball team affiliated with the Philadelphia Phillies. The stadium, FirstEnergy Stadium, also hosts events and concerts.
  • Antique Shops: Berks County is known for its antique shops and markets. You can spend time exploring various antique stores and hunting for unique treasures.
    • Finds on the Fritz
    • Antiques By Ray Hildenbrand
    • Rusty gold antiques (Wernersville, PA)
    • Renninger’s Antique Market (Adamstown, PA)
    • Shupp’s Grove Antique Market (Adamstown, PA)
    • Black Angus Antiques (Kutztown, PA)
    • Fleetwood Antique Mall (Fleetwood, PA)
    • Old Sled Works Antique & Craft Market (Duncannon, PA)
    • The Shoppes at Kirbyville (Fleetwood, PA)
    • Hidden Treasures Antique and Flea Market (Reading, PA)
    • Mad Hatter Antique Mall (Reading, PA)
    • Carson’s Collectibles (Birdsboro, PA)
    • Bowers Hotel Antiques & Collectibles (Bowers, PA)
  • Pagoda: Located in Reading, the Pagoda is a historic Japanese-style pagoda that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
  • Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Sinking Spring is in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, so take the opportunity to explore Amish culture, try traditional Amish food, and visit markets and shops in nearby towns like Kutztown and Lancaster.
  • Hiking and Nature Trails: Berks County and the surrounding area have numerous parks and nature trails where you can enjoy hiking, biking, and birdwatching.
    • Blue Marsh Lake Trails
    • Gring’s Mill Trail
    • Nolde Forest Trails
    • Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Trails
    • Angelica Creek Trail
    • Schuylkill River Trail
    • French Creek State Park Trails
    • Neversink Mountain Preserve Trails
    • Krickbaum Trail
    • Antietam Lake Park Trails
    • Monocacy Hill Recreation Area Trails
    • Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site Trails
    • Governor Mifflin Trail
    • Koenig Farm Trail
    • Egelman Park Trail
  • Golf Courses: If you’re a golfer, there are several golf courses in the area where you can enjoy a round of golf.
    • Manor Golf Club
    • Berkshire Country Club (Reading, PA)
    • Galen Hall Golf Club (Wernersville, PA)
    • Green Acres Golf Course (Bernville, PA)
    • Schells’ Miniature Golf (Temple, PA)
    • LedgeRock Golf Club (Mohnton, PA)
    • Moselem Springs Golf Club (Fleetwood, PA)
    • Arrowhead Golf Course (Douglassville, PA)
    • Golden Oaks Golf Club (Fleetwood, PA)
    • Flying Hills Golf Club (Reading, PA)

While Sinking Spring itself may not have many attractions, its proximity to Reading and the surrounding communities provides a variety of activities and places to visit for tourists and residents alike.

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