Davis Hollow is a tributary of Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
It flows southwest for a short distance before turning west for several tenths of a mile, crossing Pied Piper Road.
At this point, it turns south-southwest and reaches its confluence with Fishing Creek a short distance further downstream.
[1] Davis Hollow joins Fishing Creek 20.78 miles (33.44 km) upstream of its mouth.
[1] There are two patches of alluvium, which contains stratified silt, sand, and gravel, near the upper reaches of Davis Hollow.