. Lehigh valley railroad summer tours to mountain, lake and ocean resorts . TM, View, half a mile from the hotel, and reveals a magnifi-cent outlook to the westward. Toursare also made to Glen Ganoga and GlenLehigh. In the climb through thesewild .glens, thirty-three cascades, someof which are 100 feet high, are encoun-tered. Other local points are Rhodo-dendron Point, Stella Spring, Mehoo-pany Spring and Far View. The Lodgeis open all the year, and in autumn andwinter is the resort of gunning parties, 18 Lehigh Valley Railroad partridge and large game being abun-dant. The Williamsport
. Lehigh valley railroad summer tours to mountain, lake and ocean resorts . TM, View, half a mile from the hotel, and reveals a magnifi-cent outlook to the westward. Toursare also made to Glen Ganoga and GlenLehigh. In the climb through thesewild .glens, thirty-three cascades, someof which are 100 feet high, are encoun-tered. Other local points are Rhodo-dendron Point, Stella Spring, Mehoo-pany Spring and Far View. The Lodgeis open all the year, and in autumn andwinter is the resort of gunning parties, 18 Lehigh Valley Railroad partridge and large game being abun-dant. The Williamsport & North BranchRailroad touches the ]>o\vmans Creek. LAKE CAREY. EAGLES MERE. branch of the Lehigh Aalley Railroadat Satterfield, and thus sup-plies a route from the east-ward to Eagles Mere, one of the best-known mountain lakes in the annual Chautauqua Course is aleading feature of summer life hotels are the Eagles Mere, theLakeside, and Chautauqua Inn. Theamusements include bathing, boating,steamer excursions upon the lake anddriving over park-like roads. Carriages meet guests for this charm-ing lake at Falls station, upon the mainline of the Lehigh ValleyRailroad. The drive is fourmiles eastward, and terminates at the Winola, embowered among loftypines. The hotel is a large and well-furnished house, having a room capacityof 200. Porches extend upon both thedriving and lake fronts. The lake isimmediately to the north of the hotel. L.\KE , At the foot of the rocky steep leadingto the shore are numerous row-l)oats,and from here an open view of the lakeis first had, revealing its distant shoresand numerous prett
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