Mount Holyoke (elevation 940'/286m) is the western-most peak of the Mount Holyoke Range State Park located in the Connecticut River Valley of western Massachusetts and is the namesake of nearby Mount Holyoke College.
In its heyday, a steamer would pick up guests at the Smiths Ferry railroad station across the Connecticut River in what was then Northampton, ferry them to a tramway leading to the Half Way House. From there guests could take a steep inclined tram to the summit. The Prospect House was expanded twice, first in 1861 and again in 1894. The 1894 annex was badly damaged in the Great Hurricane of 1938 and demolished. Soon after Joseph Allan Skinner donated the hotel and the surrounding land to the State on the condition it become a state park. The dedication ceremony was held on June 19, 1940. In 1942 the enclosed tramway to the summit house broke down. A heavy snow storm in 1948 collapsed sections of the roof. Despite proposals to repair the tram it never ran again. The tram was finally demolished in 1965.
State funds for maintenance of the summit house during the 1950s and 1960s were never adequate and by the mid-1970s there were proposals to condemn and demolish the summit house. This led to a public outcry and in the mid-1980s the summit house, consisting of the original 1851 structure and the 1861 addition, was restored by the state. The summit house is now open to the public only on weekends or for special events such as a summer concert series sponsored by the Friends of the Mount Holyoke Range (FOMHR).
The summit house with its wide porch and nearby picnic grove offer a spectacular view of the Connecticut River Valley. The park is typically open from late May to mid-October and during this time one may use the steep and windy auto road that leads to the summit. Hiking is permitted 12 months of the year.
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