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Local History by Dede Terns-Thorpe - The Lox-Hurst

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 3/28/25 | 3/28/25


With Summer around the corner, it’s the time of year that the Mt. Top Historical Society holds its numerous educational programs. Most, but not all programs, are held on the MTHS property; the old Lox-Hurst Hotel (Lynx Forest) later called the  La-Cascade, and owned by Fran Dumas Hoose’s parents. The Lox-Hurst stood proudly on the north side of the crest of Kaaterskill Clove in Haines Falls.  This information was found in a  1918 Road Map of the Catskills and Vicinity, listing the High Peaks and published by Walter Van Loan. The map sold in 1918 for 0.40 cents. (Today’s cost would be about $13.00.  

About the LOX-HURST.  

“It is located at Haines Falls, in the Catskills, at the immediate head of the renowned Kaaterskill Clove, and commands the view through the Clove, across the Hudson Valley. For half a century the Kaaterskill Clove and its surroundings have been known and noted as a region of much singular wildness and scenic beauty, and to include the grandest and most charming scenery of the Catskill Mountains. The site of the house was chosen as the best in the region for a summer boarding house. The elevation is 1,936 feet above the mean tide in New York, as shown by actual measurements.  

THE HOUSE: 

The House was designed as a superior summer boarding house, to be attractive, convenient, and comfortable. It accommodates 100 guests. The piazzas are very broad and long, and a refreshing breeze sweeps across them. A lawn tennis court is provided with a net, and the larger parlor contains a good piano. There are large, open fireplaces in the parlor and dining room. 

Lighted and heated by gas. Recently enlarged. All sanitary improvements. 

Hot and cold water baths may be had. 

The Cottage is situated 50 feet from the main house, to accommodate 25. All improvements.  

GOLF TENNIS 1-8th MILE FROM THE POST OFFICE AND RAILROAD STATION.  

Lox-Hurst, near the pretty Falls,

Terms, $15.00 and upward. 

Is always ready for your calls.

Livery & Garage attached to the house.  

Telephone and Telegraph Communication in the house.” 

Thanks for reading. Be well and stay safe. Summer’s on its way! 

 D. Terns-Thorpe/Town of Hunter Historian

 

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