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Highlights
- Nice quick hike with parking lot on Pinnacle St.
- This Pinnacle is also known as Bailey Hill in Hooksett, New Hampshire
- This is the only "Pinnacle" in New Hampshire to have a Fire Lookout Tower (now no longer standing) on its summit.
- Pinnacle Hill is referenced by Henry David Thoreau as "Hooksett Pinnacle" in his book "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers." "We could see rising before us through the mist a dark conical eminence called Hooksett Pinnacle, a landmark to boatmen, and also Uncannunuc Mountain, broad off on the west side of the river." - Page 245 of the Easton Press Edition.
Routes
7 climbs • 0.6 mi • 265 ft gain • 20 min
2 climbs • 0.7 mi • 186 ft gain • 47 min
1 climb • 0.6 mi • 303 ft gain • 12 min
1 climb • 1.0 mi • 161 ft gain • 32 min
1 climb • 1.2 mi • 146 ft gain • 38 min
Latest climbs

"The parking area and information kiosk were in fine shape on this first really nice day (sunny upper 60s) of the year. I took the direct route to the summit and saw evidence of the former observation tower at the top. The views across and up and down the Merrimack River are becoming more obscured. And I searched in vain for any summit marker. Followed an abandoned jeep trail down to a gate on the way back." — SteveM_StickMan • Mar 9, 2020