No developed roads or paths lead to Penny Royal Glacier, though it is frequented by backcountry and wilderness enthusiasts.
[1] Penny Royal Glacier lies on the informal "Bomber Traverse" wilderness hiking route through the Talkeetna Mountains.
[3] Visitors are cautioned to be aware of the potential existence of dangerous crevasses, moulins, and bergschrunds, which may come and go with the movement of the glacier.
It originates from the remnants of a TB-29 Superfortress, which crashed onto the glacier during a training mission in 1957, resulting in the loss of six out of the ten crew members.
Situated within a remote and rugged terrain of mountains to the north of Palmer, Alaska, the aircraft remains scattered across the icy landscape, undisturbed since its fateful landing over six decades ago.