Mount Jackson
Mount Jackson is a prominent peak located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It stands at an elevation of 4,052 feet, making it one of the higher mountains in the region. The mountain is part of the Presidential Range, which is known for its rugged terrain and stunning views.
Hikers often visit Mount Jackson for its scenic trails and panoramic vistas. The most popular route to the summit is via the Jackson Branch Trail, which offers a moderate challenge and rewards climbers with breathtaking sights of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is also a part of the White Mountain National Forest, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife.