The small but very pointed Hooksett Pinnacle has directional views over the town of Hooksett and the Merrimack River. The trail begins at the recently-created Pinnacle Park. Starting at a park sign on the right side of the parking area, follow the path through a grassy area and into the woods. In 0.1 miles, turn left at a “Summit” sign. The main trail soon ascends a steep pitch, while Switchback Trail turns right at the base and rejoins at the top. At an unsigned four-way junction (with the top of Switchback Trail on the right), turn left to stay on the main trail while a more gradual alternative route continues straight. The alternative route can be used as a loop descent. The main trail climbs moderately for 0.1 miles, then joins the alternative route just below the summit. Here, the sharp top of the pinnacle is seen ahead. The trail, now a much wider path, circles around the right side of the summit and ascends from the back.
The view is short-range, overlooking the town of Hooksett and the Merrimack River, and is a fine reward for the minimal effort required. Exploration of the small summit will lead to discovery of a few more views. For a loop descent, bear left onto the alternative route where the main trail narrows and goes right (this turn can be hard to see, so following the alternative route on the way down is easier anyway). In 0.1 miles, reach a gate and turn right. You will soon be back at the four-way junction.
Trail Information and Pictures provided by NH Family Hikes
http://www.nhfamilyhikes.com/hikes.php?hike=Hooksett%20Pinnacle
Open Season
Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter
Nearby convenience store
Yes
Emergency support within 5 miles
Yes
Trail Length/Type
0.80 mi., Out & Back
Helpful Trail Information
Shaded Hike, Viewpoint, and Wildlife Viewing
Hooksett Pinnacle is a lightly trafficked trail located near Hooksett, New Hampshire that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dog friendly trail!
Parking Details
The parking area is 0.1 miles up Pinnacle Street, signed as “Pinnacle Park”.
Elevation gain
200 ft.