• Mount Susitna, also known as Sleeping Lady, (Dena'ina: Dghelishla) is a 4,396-foot (1,340 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska.
  • Mount Susitna, also known as “Sleeping Lady” due to its resemblance to a reclining woman, is a prominent mountain located in Alaska.
  • Surf breaks located close to Mount Susitna Mountain peaks around Mount Susitna Roads and rivers around Mount Susitna.
  • Mount Susitna, often referred to as "Sleeping Lady" due to its distinctive profile, is a prominent mountain located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of Alaska.
  • The mountain is Mount Susitna, which stands at 4,396-foot about 33 miles northwest of Anchorage. The picture is said to have been taken from a drone.
  • Mount Susitna, also known as Sleeping Lady, is a 4,396-foot mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska. Mount Susitna has an elevation of 1,215 metres.
  • Mount Susitna is a 4,396-foot (1,340 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska. ... Check out a downloadable 3D model of Mount Susitna area.
  • Mount Susitna in Detail. About. Extends N-S for 13 mi., 5 mi W of the Susitna River, 8 mi SW of Susitna, and 33 mi NW of Anchorge, Alaska Range.
  • Mount Susitna, Alaska. Mount Susitna is often called “The Sleeping Lady” for its resemblance to a recumbent woman.
  • The reason Mount Susitna is on the lost ski areas list is because for a year or two in the mid 1990's there was a commercial skiing operation here.