Hookstown is a borough in western Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Hookstown was named after Matthias Hook,[4] an early pioneer and Revolutionary War soldier, and his family.
The only known surviving relatives are the McCormick family, who still reside in Hookstown and surrounding areas in western Pennsylvania.
A Griffey family reunion has been held annually in West Springfield every June for more than a hundred years.
In 1975, Little Blue Run Lake, the U.S.'s largest coal slurry waste impound, was built directly west of the town and has caused environmental damage to the surrounding communities.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.14 square miles (0.35 km2), all of it land.