Mount Davis (New Hampshire)
Mount Davis is a small, unnamed summit located within the town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, in Carroll County. It is geographically situated within the Sandwich Range, a subrange of the White Mountains.
Unlike the prominent Mount Davis in Pennsylvania, this New Hampshire peak lacks official recognition and is therefore often overlooked. It is not a major hiking destination and is primarily accessed through unmarked or lightly maintained trails. Its relatively low elevation and dense forest cover contribute to its obscurity.
There is no definitive historical record explaining the origin of the name "Mount Davis" for this particular summit, or whether it is a formal, officially sanctioned name. It may be a local designation used by residents or hikers familiar with the area. Sources referencing this Mount Davis often pinpoint its coordinates and geographic location, but details about its ecology, geology, or recreational opportunities are scarce.
The peak's proximity to other, better-known hiking destinations in the Sandwich Range means it receives comparatively less attention from hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.