Historic West Point Inn - Since 1904
Secluded among the trees on the upper south slope of Mt. Tamalpais, the Inn was once a stopover for passengers who rode the "Crookedest Railroad in the World" up from Mill Valley to the top of the mountain. The railroad is gone now, but the Inn remains as a haven for hikers and a monument to the rich historic heritage of the region. The sweeping panoramic view from West Point Inn includes much of the East Bay, parts of San Francisco, the Marin Headlands, one tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, and out over the Pacific Ocean.
Open to the Public Hours:
Tuesday thru Sunday - Summer 11am-6pm, Winter 11am-5pm
Refreshments and water are available for sale.
Bathrooms are always open.
Closed Monday.
Pancake Breakfasts - These Sundays in 2011:
April 24 (Easter Egg Day)
May 8 (Mothers' Day)
June 19 (Fathers' Day)
July 10
August 7
September 11
October 9
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