Hensingersville, Pennsylvania


Hensingersville, also known as New Hensingersville, is an unincorporated community located mostly in southwestern Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County but also in Longswamp Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, near the intersections of Pennsylvania Route 2018, Pennsylvania Route 3001, Chestnut Road, and Reservoir Hill Road. It is located in the Lehigh Valley, just south of the Borough of Alburtis and Lock Ridge, at the confluence of the west and east branches of Swabia Creek. Its elevation is 489 feet. Hensingersville appears on the East Greenville U.S. Geological Survey Map and is designated by the USGS as a Populated Place. It is split between the Alburtis zip code of 18011 and the Macungie zip code of 18062.
In 1846, a hotel was built by Peter Hensinger and local residents named the area Hensingersville. A post office was located at Hensingersville in 1858. However, that same year, the Philadelphia and Reading Railway was located several miles north in what later became Alburtis. After 10 years, the post office was transferred to Alburtis. A ghost named Bucky is alleged to haunt the Old Hensingersville Hotel.
Hensingersville Dam is located south of Hensingersville, off Reservoir Hill Road. In 1936, Hensingersville Dam was built on the east branch of Swabia Creek in the Lehigh River watershed. The dam is owned by the Alburtis Borough Authority and is used for recreation purposes. The dam is earth and concrete, 18 feet high by 135 feet long. Its capacity is. Normal storage is with a surface area of. It drains an area of. The dam's latitude and longitude are 40.4877, -75.5823.
Nimrod Fish and Wildlife Association has its base on the north side of Mountain Road in the Berks portion of the village and meets at the Alburtis Rod & Gun Club. Wildlands Conservancy has a refuge on the opposite side of the road along the north slope of Macungie Mountain.