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Mount Clay

Mount Clay is a mountain located in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, within the White Mountains range. It's part of the Presidential Range, situated near Mount Jefferson and Mount Adams. Although called a mountain, Mount Clay is often considered a subpeak because it’s slightly lower than neighboring peaks. It stands at about 5,300 feet (1,620 meters) tall and is notable for its rugged terrain and scenic views. The area is popular for hiking and outdoor recreation. Mount Clay's name honors Henry Clay, a prominent American statesman, and it is sometimes referred to as part of the "Three Thousand Footer" list for peak-bagging enthusiasts.