Welcome to Homer Alaska
Travel Information ~ Homer, Alaska


Welcome to Homer, Alaska and Kachemak Bay State Park:

   homer alaska
Alaska is a big place
and here we have provided some helpful travel
information.

Most guests arrive in Anchorage by air, then rent a car, and drive down the Kenai Peninsula to Homer. (See map below). It is a scenic 4 to 5 hour drive from Anchorage (220 miles). You also have the option of scheduled air service directly into Homer. Keep in mind, it doesn't get dark until  midnight in the summer.

The weather in Homer is mild and summer temperatures average in the 60's. It can get into the 70's so do bring the shorts and t-shirts. The general rule of thumb is to dress in layers. Homer gets about 30 inches of rain per year. Seward, on the other hand, gets 90 inches per year. Even though it is only 60 miles away, Seward is on the rainy side of the mountains.

Mosquitoes are not too bad in Homer because of our ocean breezes. They are
legendary in Denali! In the evenings and in wooded areas you may need bug
repellant, do pack it.

Homer:

Nestled among rolling hills and overlooking Kachemak Bay and the Kenai
Mountains, this seaside community has
homer alaska4,000 residents and another 8,000 beyond the city limits. In addition to the downtown area of Homer, a unique attraction is the Homer Spit, a long, narrow finger of land jutting 4.5 miles into Kachemak Bay. The Spit is home to the small boat harbor and
hundreds of charter and commercial boat operators. Homer offers all the amenities of a small, first class city, including a hospital, medical clinics, pharmacies, police and fire departments, and a U.S. Coast Guard cutter for safety at sea. Local, state and federal government offices operate here, as does the Kenai Peninsula College and a senior citizens center.

orca near homer alaskaKachemak Bay State Park is a land of Glaciers, mountains, fjords and bays across Kachemak Bay from Homer, Alaska. It is only accessible by boat or plane and is home to many species of wildlife including black and brown bear, moose, mountain goat, wolverine, and lynx. Kachemak Bay State Park comprises over 300,000 acres of pristine wilderness. The park has designated trails as well as easily traveled alpine tundra. There are trails catering to all levels of hikers. Hideaway Cove Lodge is on the East shore of Halibut Cove. A perfect location for hiking, sea kayaking, wildlife viewing, and relaxing.

halibut fishing homer alaskaIf you like fishing...Homer is famous for its halibut fishing charters are available for fishing trips on and across the bay, and salmon runs are also accessible at the Fishin' Hole on the Homer Spit. Fishing licenses are required for any fishing, even clamming. If you've come to Homer to fish, contact the Homer Chamber of Commerce for some of the finest Halibut charter operators around. Coal Point Trading Company, on the Homer Spit, will process, freeze, and ship your catch.

 

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Lodging ~ Wilderness Adventures

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