



Secluded among the trees on the upper south slope of Mt. Tamalpais, the Inn was a brief stop on the “Crookedest Railroad in the World”, where passengers could meet a stagecoach bound for the beach. The railroad is gone now, but the West Point Inn remains as an "off the grid" haven for hikers and a monument to the rich historic heritage of our region. Come enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the East Bay, parts of San Francisco, the Marin Headlands, one tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, and out over the Pacific Ocean.
UPCOMING

History*Nature*Community
JULY
18
Work Party!
Are you handy with a saw or do you want to help keep the Inn in tip-top shape? Call (415) 388-9955 and join the work party! More Info>>

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July Pancake Breakfast
Enjoy your morning breakfast with breathtaking mountaintop views of SF. More info>>
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August Pancake Breakfast
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UPDATES & NEWS


Heritage Night a Success
July 1, 2015
Heritage Night celebrating the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition was an unbelievable success. We hosted 70 guests on Friday and 55 on Saturday. Our delightful guest speaker, Laura Ackley, shared facts and stories.

Mom's Day Breakfast popular
May 10, 2015
The morning sun broke through the fog as just under 1000 young and not so young braved the mountain. Families and dogs queued up in a line that wrapped halfway around the Inn as kids played horseshoes to pass the time. Thanks to thirty hard-working volunteers for a job well done!
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