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West Summit Trail to Pinnacle Mountain
Hiking Trail
Hard
1.26 mi
735 ft
The western and most popular route to summit Pinnacle Mountain.
As the centerpiece of its namesake state park, Pinnacle Mountain is one of the most difficult-to-reach mountaintops within hours of Little Rock. With an elevation of 1,000' above sea level, it's the second-highest point in the county and offers spectacular views of Lake Maumelle and its surroundings from its perch. Though it may be one of the more challenging day hikes in the region, the western approach is still a favorite amongst locals and a challenge that visitors will enjoy. When it comes to summiting the peak, there are two options. The western approach (seen here) is the most popular and sees the most traffic, while the eastern approach requires a bit of scrambling, which makes it a bit more difficult. Both trails lead to the same viewpoint, and should you have two vehicles, a point-to-point hike is always an option. The trailhead for this hike begins at the west summit parking area. Full-service restrooms are available, and drinking water stations are available for people, as well as their 4-legged friends. In fact, the trail is even open to dogs, as long as they are well-behaved and leashed at all times. [Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
As the centerpiece of its namesake state park, Pinnacle Mountain is one of the most difficult-to-reach mountaintops within hours of Little Rock. With an elevation of 1,000' above sea level, it's the second-highest point in the county and offers spectacular views of Lake Maumelle and its surroundings from its perch. Though it may be one of the more challenging day hikes in the region, the western approach is still a favorite amongst locals and a challenge that visitors will enjoy. When it comes to summiting the peak, there are two options. The western approach (seen here) is the most popular and sees the most traffic, while the eastern approach requires a bit of scrambling, which makes it a bit more difficult. Both trails lead to the same viewpoint, and should you have two vehicles, a point-to-point hike is always an option. The trailhead for this hike begins at the west summit parking area. Full-service restrooms are available, and drinking water stations are available for people, as well as their 4-legged friends. In fact, the trail is even open to dogs, as long as they are well-behaved and leashed at all times. [Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Pinnacle West Ascent | 0.67 mi | 732 ft | 20.7% |
Pinnacle West Ascent / Descent | 1.41 mi | -738 ft | -0.1% |
Unnamed Rd Climb | 0.34 mi | 305 ft | 17.0% |
Arkansas 300 Climb | 0.50 mi | 505 ft | 19.0% |
Pinnacle West Summit Trail Descent | 0.62 mi | -725 ft | -21.8% |