Welcome to Boiling Springs, PA!

The Village of Boiling Springs is a unique, quaint little town, cherished by the members of the Boiling Springs Community. It is a stop along the Appalachian Trail and a location for small shops, art galleries, restaurants, cafes, recreation, and charming residential properties.

Interesting Tidbits

Latest Updates

  • 2025 Tentative Budget it Approved

    The Supervisors approved next year’s tentative budget.

  • Spring Meadows Park Playgorund

    Opened in May 2024 and has proven to be very popular with kids big and small!

  • Keystone Aquatics Center Purchase

    On October 31, 2024, township supervisors entered into a sales agreement with Savco, LLC.

  • Luminary Season is Here!

    The Boiling Springs Civic Association's 31st Annual Holiday Event is under way.

  • Big news!! A passing of the torch

    The Village Artisans Gallery announces the retirement of founder PJ Heyman and the sale of the Gallery to Richelle Dourte effective October 15, 2024.

  • Did You Know South Middleton has a Habitat Club?

    It does! This group focuses on all aspects of nature and wildlife in and around Boiling Springs.

  • F & M Bubble Study's latest updates

    Check out the latest updates on the Franklin and Marshall College project that has studied groundwater flow, regional tectonics, bedrock fracture patterns, and water quality associated with the spring seeps at Boiling Springs, PA.

  • Boiling Springs Historic Resource Inventory

    Learn more about our village in this interesting study.

  • Duck Feeding Signs Spotted around the lake!

    The signs help remind everyone of best feeding practices at the lake.

  • Restore the Wittlinger Project is making strides!

    Learn more about this project and what the volunteers are doing for this preserve.

  • South Middleton Township is officially a "Bird Town PA"!

    And Volunteers are Needed for South Middleton Township Bird Town PA Committee!

  • South Middleton Community Cats

    Local residents found a group partnering with the township to help TNR the local stray cat population