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Parks, Refuges, and Trails in Homer, Alaska

The wild side of Homer

Homer may be the end of the road but it is the starting place for many wilderness adventures in a variety of public lands. The largest wildlife refuge in Alaska, the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is headquartered in Homer, offering bird viewing and experiences unmatched anywhere else.

A short flight over beautiful scenery will take visitors to Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks, areas of pristine wilderness and prime brown bear viewing areas. By water taxi you can enjoy the views of mountains, glaciers and wildlife of the bay as you cross to Kachemak Bay state park.

Over 90 miles of managed trails of all skill levels run near the coast, by glacier lakes and inland up ridges providing a variety of hiking options.

Trails with a variety of scenery are located in and near Homer.

Order your copy of the Homer Chamber of Commerce's visitor guide including a map of trails near town or stop in the Visitor Center for more information and maps.