Stowe Pinnacle

One more place to enjoy near Stowe in Vermont

Stowe Pinnacle

Stowe Pinnacle in the C.C. Putnam State Forest is a wonderful trail for hiking enthusiasts who love a challenge. This trail spans 3.7 miles and follows an out and back route. It’s important to note that the trail has an elevation gain of approximately 1,600 feet, so it can be quite difficult. If you plan to hike this trail, make sure you allow yourself several hours to complete it, especially when the weather conditions are favorable. Keep in mind that the trail may be closed during certain seasons, so it’s always a good idea to check for any seasonal closures beforehand. Another thing to keep in mind is that the trail is only partially marked, so pay attention to your surroundings. Additionally, there are a few sections of rock scrambling along the way, which adds to the excitement of the hike.

This hike offers a delightful and demanding experience, according to hikers who have recently explored it. In wintertime, the trail is covered in snow and ice, making it quite challenging. Some visitors during this season were unable to finish the entire route. However, those who persevered and had appropriate equipment like spikes or crampons found the breathtaking views to be well worth the effort. As the weather warms up, the trail can become muddy, so it may not be suitable for leisurely strolls. Despite this, several travelers ventured on the hike with their children. Good news for dog owners: the trail is welcoming to our furry friends, although leashes are necessary. Don’t be surprised if you come across some dogs off-leash during your adventure.