Pinnacle Peak is a granite summit located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The area around Pinnacle Peak was used by the Hohokam for hunting and food gathering.
Later, settlers began to use the area for ranching and mining, with homes gradually being built within sight of Pinnacle Peak.
Pinnacle Peak and its surrounding area were became a part of the Arizona State Trust Land.
Pinnacle Peak is home to a diverse variety of wildlife.
Mammals spotted on Pinnacle Peak include woodrats, mountain lions, coyotes, grey foxes, mule deer, rock squirrels, javelina, and desert cottontail.
The McDowells also comprise popular landmarks such as Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb.
Pinnacle Peak and Mount Kennedy are in the foreground and, from 10,000ft, the spectacle seems to extend forever.
Pinnacle Peak, 6,930 m (22,736 ft), is the third highest summit of the group.
Pinnacle Peak may refer to: