Mount Davis, White Mountain National Forest
#83 among attractions in White Mountain National Forest

Facts and practical information
Mount Davis is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is located along Montalban Ridge, a series of summits extending south from Mount Washington in the White Mountains. ()
White Mountain National Forest United States
Mount Davis – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Washington, Lakes of the Clouds, Mount Pierce, Mount Monroe.
4.6 miNNatural attraction, Park, MountainMount Washington, White Mountain National Forest
117 min walk • Perched in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire, Mount Washington stands as a beacon to adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. This imposing peak, the highest in the northeastern United States, rises to an elevation of 6,288 feet and is renowned for...
3.8 miNNature, Natural attraction, TrailLakes of the Clouds, White Mountain National Forest
97 min walk • The Lakes of the Clouds are a set of tarns located at the 5,032 ft col between Mount Monroe and Mount Washington in the White Mountains of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
3.1 miNWNature, Natural attraction, MountainMount Pierce, White Mountain National Forest
81 min walk • Mount Pierce is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is approximately 4,310 feet high.
3.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, MountainMount Monroe, White Mountain National Forest
91 min walk • Mount Monroe is a 5,372-foot-high mountain peak southwest of Mount Washington in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States.
3.2 miNWNature, Natural attraction, MountainMount Eisenhower, White Mountain National Forest
81 min walk • Mount Eisenhower, formerly Mount Pleasant, is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire approximately 4,760 ft high. Named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, its summit offers a 360° view. It is inaccessible by road.
3.9 miWNature, Natural attraction, MountainMount Webster, White Mountain National Forest
100 min walk • Mount Webster is a mountain located on the border between Coos County and Carroll County, New Hampshire. The mountain, formerly called Notch Mountain, is named after Daniel Webster, and is the south-westernmost of the Presidential Range of the White Mountains.
4.5 miNNature, Natural attraction, Protected areaMount Washington State Park, White Mountain National Forest
116 min walk • Mount Washington State Park is a 60.3-acre parcel perched on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, the highest peak in the northeastern United States.
6.6 miNENature, Natural attraction, MountainWildcat Mountain, White Mountain National Forest
168 min walk • Wildcat Mountain is a mountain located in Coos County, northern New Hampshire, United States. The mountain is part of the Carter-Moriah Range of the White Mountains, on the east side of Pinkham Notch.
3.4 miNNature, Natural attraction, MountainBoott Spur, White Mountain National Forest
88 min walk • Boott Spur is a minor peak located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is named after Dr. Francis Boott, and is part of the Presidential Range of the White Mountains.
4.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, MountainPresidential Range, White Mountain National Forest
118 min walk • The Presidential Range is a mountain range located in the White Mountains of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Containing the highest peaks of the Whites, its most notable summits are named for American presidents, followed by prominent public figures of the 18th and 19th centuries.
4.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, MountainWhite Mountains, White Mountain National Forest
118 min walk • The White Mountains are a mountain range covering about a quarter of the state of New Hampshire and a small portion of western Maine in the United States. They are part of the northern Appalachian Mountains and the most rugged mountains in New England.