- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Homer, Alaska, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ninilchik and Kenai.
- From Trails End Horse Adventures to Ninilchik Charters - Day Tours, the Homer area offers 11 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Kayaking, Hiking Trails and Science Museums.
- Famous for exceptional halibut fishing, the city of Homer, Alaska is popular with local and visiting fisherman. Located in the southern region of the state on the shore of Kachemak Bay, the main draw of the state is sport fishing, along with local wineries and breweries and local park and beach camping.
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Besides the exhibits which detail the area's wildlife, culture, and history, the Pratt Museum's employees can also lead its visitors on the surrounding trails from the gardens.
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St. Augustine's Sea Kayak & Day Tours provide many kayaking adventures from their basecamp in outer Peterson Bay which is located within Kachemak Bay State Park. The primary paddling routes include Gull Island bird rookery and China Poot Bay.
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Explore the emerald green waters of Kachemak Bay with A Seaside Adventure Ecotours, your choice for Alaskan kayaking adventures. You can book accommodations in their beachfront cabin or choose from one of their intimate guided tours.
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At the 400,000-acre Kachemak Bay State Park, visitors often see sea otters, seals, porpoise, whales, moose, black bear, mountain goats, coyotes, wolves, eagles, gyrfalcons and puffins, make it a popular area for bird watching. The park is Alaska's first state park, and its only wilderness park.
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Homer City Library is a treasured piece of Homer's landscape for it's beautiful modern architecture and commitment to serving the community with educational information. The library features an extensive catalog of titles and genres.
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Serving the waters of Kachemak Bay is the Ashore Water Taxi Tours. The tours offer visitors a scenic tour of Homer and makes transportation between Homer and Hesketh Island a breeze.
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95 Sterling Highway, Homer, AK 99603
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There are more than 7,000 hand sculptures awaiting the visitors at the Islands & Oceans Visitor Center. In here, the visitor can also get information about the largest seabirds' refuge in the world.
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The Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies offers day and overnight youth and family camps at the Wynn Nature Center, Yurt on the Spit, and Peterson Bay Field Station. The center also offers group guided natural history tours.
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The Wynn Nature Center is located on a 140-acre boreal forest, home to many songbirds, moose, bear, and lynx. Visitors can take guided hikes and attend programs many of which are aimed at youth.
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Hallo Bay has one of the highest concentrations of brown bears in the world. The Hallo Bay Lodge Bear Viewing company offers day trips up to trips lasting seven days to see these bears in their natural habitat, along with trips to view polar bears.