Near Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop
From the summit of Flattop. Chugach Mountains, Alaska.
Near Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop
View from Peak 2 looking southeast. Powerline Pass is just below the sun and Ptarmigan Peak is the first peak to the right of the sun.
Near Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop
Looking southeast, upstream of South Fork of Campbell Creek and Powerline Trail.
Near Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop
Looking toward Little O'Malley and O'Malley.
Near Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop
Looking back toward Flaptop from Peak 2.

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Flatttop to Ptarmigan Loop

5.0 (4 Ratings)
A loop hike that summits five peaks along the Flattop ridge.
9
mi
Distance
4,604
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViews
Access Issues
There is currently no fee to park at the !Rabbit Lake Trailhead, but check the signage as this may change.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.02mi
Distance
4,604ft
Elevation Gain
4,604ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
5,087ft
High Point
1,945ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Ptarmigan Peak is #92 out of the 120 Chugach State Park Peaks as listed on Peakbagger.com and is the first true summit on the Flattop ridge line at 4,910'. It is infamously known in the area for taking several lives, all (most?) of which occurred on mountaineering routes to the summit. The route shown here is fairly straightforward and small cairns mark the trail up to Ptarmigan Peak. This route starts at the !Backside Flattop Trailhead off of Canyon Road, which has gone through several improvements between 2015 and 2017 to reduce erosion. There are now posted signs along the switchback trail, which helps alleviate any confusion as the trail forks several times and can take you up to Peak 2 or Peak 3 directly. Following the Backside Flattop Trail, you'll first summit Flattop. Then you'll turn around and head back down the saddle and follow the ridge across Peak 2, Peak 3, and Flaketop's false peak, before dropping down to Ptarmigan Pass. At the base of the west approach to Ptarmigan Peak, you'll notice a human trail that leads you up the west ridge. At about 4,400', the trail heads toward the south face of the peak, which is marked by small cairns. And after a few hundred feet of traversing, you'll notice a faint trail leading up to the summit. The descent follows the same route you took coming up Ptarmigan Peak down to the pass, and from the pass you can continue down the trail-less tundra slopes down to Rabbit Lake Trail. Heading west on the trail brings you back to the trailhead.This hike has a black diamond rating due to its grade and potential route-finding towards the top of Ptarmigan Peak.

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