Flattop Mountain (Alaska)

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Flattop Mountain rises to 3,550 feet just above Anchorage, Alaska, where it is, with Mount Susitna ("Sleeping Lady") and Mount McKinley (Denali), perhaps the most recognizable part of the natural skyline. It is the most-climbed peak in the state, due to its proximity to Anchorage and relative ease of access.

The actual top of the mountain is actually flat for a considerable area, though sloping down slightly to the east. So it is easy for get-togethers, planned and impromptu, to occur on Flattop, especially and famously on summer solstice. This day has a special significance in Alaska, since it is the longest day of the year, and, especially from a high point like Flattop, the sky never gets dark, even at 1 AM.