Historic Haven for Hikers

Secluded among the trees, with a sweeping view of the East Bay to San Francisco areas, the West Point Inn was once a stopover for passengers who rode the “Crookedest Railroad in the World” up from Mill Valley to the top of Mt. Tamalpais. The railroad is gone now but the Inn remains as a haven for hikers and a sweet destination for day visits or weekend get-aways. These members, and many others of the inn, work to restore and preserve its historic heritage. The variety of faces you find within the community are sure to make you smile, they definitely made my work more enjoyable. Bay Area Editorial Photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc photography, Pictures by San Francisco Photographer, advertising and editorial.Bay Area Editorial Photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc photography, Pictures by San Francisco Photographer, advertising and editorial.Bay Area Editorial Photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc photography, Pictures by San Francisco Photographer, advertising and editorial.

Bay Area Editorial Photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc

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