Food scene
Casual eatery with a nautical motif & water views serving locally sourced seafood fare, wine & beer.
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Captain Pattie's Fish House
4241 Homer Spit RdCasual eatery with a nautical motif & water views serving locally sourced seafood fare, wine & beer.
Japanese, Seafood, Sushi, Asian, Fusion, Vegetarian Friendly.
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Wasabi's Bistro
59217 East End RdJapanese, Seafood, Sushi, Asian, Fusion, Vegetarian Friendly.
Halibut Cove restaurant across the bay. Reached via the Danny J Boat. Serving both quality interpretations of classic dishes and daring new ventures into the uncharted territories of food.
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The Saltry Restaurant
1 West IshmailofHalibut Cove restaurant across the bay. Reached via the Danny J Boat. Serving both quality interpretations of classic dishes and daring new ventures into the uncharted territories of food.
Chart Room Restaurant provides one of the most unique and spectacular dining experiences in all of Alaska. A full-service restaurant and lounge, the Chart Room features local, sustainably harvested seafood and produce with innovative, seasonal menu options for individual, family and group dining.
Lands End Hotel
Chart Room Restaurant provides one of the most unique and spectacular dining experiences in all of Alaska. A full-service restaurant and lounge, the Chart Room features local, sustainably harvested seafood and produce with innovative, seasonal menu options for individual, family and group dining.
Great spot for a killer brisket sandwich or pizza. Rustic feel in a log cabin about 9 miles out East End Road.
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Fritz Creek General Store
55770 East End RdGreat spot for a killer brisket sandwich or pizza. Rustic feel in a log cabin about 9 miles out East End Road.
Sightseeing
The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (known locally as Islands & Ocean) takes you on a dramatic journey through the refuge's past and present . . . surrounds you with the sights, sounds - and even the smells of a seabird colony . . . and invites you to follow biologists as their research ship sails to remote islands each year.
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Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)
95 Sterling HwyThe Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (known locally as Islands & Ocean) takes you on a dramatic journey through the refuge's past and present . . . surrounds you with the sights, sounds - and even the smells of a seabird colony . . . and invites you to follow biologists as their research ship sails to remote islands each year.
Literally, the end of the road. These are the views you came for! This piece of land is where a lot of the action takes place in the summer: great fishing, beach walking, awesome food & drink options.
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Homer Spit
Literally, the end of the road. These are the views you came for! This piece of land is where a lot of the action takes place in the summer: great fishing, beach walking, awesome food & drink options.
Bishop's Beach Park
Great walking beach with unreal glacier and mtn. views!
Fishing & Boat Tours
Halibut fishing, salmon fishing, sea kayaking, and bear viewing!
Inlet Charters Across Alaska Adventures
4287 Homer Spit RdHalibut fishing, salmon fishing, sea kayaking, and bear viewing!
North Country Charters
4287 Homer Spit RdGreat charter company offering multiple options for halibut, salmon and more!
Homer Ocean Charters
4287 Homer Spit RdOffer variety of fishing and kayaking options.
Mako's Water Taxi
4308 Homer Spit RdOffers multiple boat tour, taxi and kayak trips.
City/town information
Halibut Cove is a little jewel tucked away in Kachemak Bay State Park. The park area is a total of 400,000 acres of mountains, glaciers, forests, coastline and ocean. Visitors frequently observe sea otters, harbor seals, porpoise, and a variety of whale species. Halibut Cove welcomes the many visitors it hosts each and every year, but at the same time makes every effort to ensure that Halibut Cove remains the beautiful, quiet paradise it has become famous for. Residents are a close-knit community and value their peace and their privacy. Halibut Cove is a living experience like no other and I am sure any of the residence will confirm that statement!!
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Halibut Cove
Halibut Cove is a little jewel tucked away in Kachemak Bay State Park. The park area is a total of 400,000 acres of mountains, glaciers, forests, coastline and ocean. Visitors frequently observe sea otters, harbor seals, porpoise, and a variety of whale species. Halibut Cove welcomes the many visitors it hosts each and every year, but at the same time makes every effort to ensure that Halibut Cove remains the beautiful, quiet paradise it has become famous for. Residents are a close-knit community and value their peace and their privacy. Halibut Cove is a living experience like no other and I am sure any of the residence will confirm that statement!!
Charming little town across the bay. Reachable only by boat or small plane. Great place for a day trip.
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Seldovia
Charming little town across the bay. Reachable only by boat or small plane. Great place for a day trip.
Hiking & Biking
One of the top trails on the Homer side of Kachemak Bay, Diamond Creek is a 2-mile trail that takes you through forest, alders, and tall grass meadows before descending to the beach, where you’ll find small Alaskan sealife. The trail’s upper half is mostly switchbacks with a crushed-rock surface, but there are some areas of blue clay that can be slick if wet. The last half of the trail is fairly steep; a walking stick would come in handy. Once at the bottom, you’re about halfway between the mouth of the Anchor River and Bishop’s Beach
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Dimond Creek Trailhead
41298 AK-1One of the top trails on the Homer side of Kachemak Bay, Diamond Creek is a 2-mile trail that takes you through forest, alders, and tall grass meadows before descending to the beach, where you’ll find small Alaskan sealife. The trail’s upper half is mostly switchbacks with a crushed-rock surface, but there are some areas of blue clay that can be slick if wet. The last half of the trail is fairly steep; a walking stick would come in handy. Once at the bottom, you’re about halfway between the mouth of the Anchor River and Bishop’s Beach
Great selection of rental bikes for cruising around town or a beach ride!
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Cycle Logical
302 E Pioneer AveGreat selection of rental bikes for cruising around town or a beach ride!
Come enjoy the beauty of the boreal forest. Smell the freshness of the spruce forest, gaze at the wildflowers and watch for the appearance of moose, bear, lynx, and songbirds on this 140-acre wildlife preserve. This former homestead was donated to the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies in 1990 by the Carl E. Wynn Foundation in response to the commitment of CACS to care for and manage the land in accord with the late Carl Wynn's wishes.
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Wynn Nature Center
62890 Mile 1.5 E Skyline DrCome enjoy the beauty of the boreal forest. Smell the freshness of the spruce forest, gaze at the wildflowers and watch for the appearance of moose, bear, lynx, and songbirds on this 140-acre wildlife preserve. This former homestead was donated to the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies in 1990 by the Carl E. Wynn Foundation in response to the commitment of CACS to care for and manage the land in accord with the late Carl Wynn's wishes.
Across the bay from Homer. Endless trails & unsurpassed views.
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Kachemak Bay State Park
Across the bay from Homer. Endless trails & unsurpassed views.
Grewingk Glacier
Great spot across the bay for a day hike.