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Pat & Lo's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The Homer “spit” is a skinny length of land that reaches out into Kachemak Bay from Homer. It is a natural formation from glacial movement, and was significantly altered by the 1964 earthquake. It now houses shops, fishing charters, the Homer harbor, and of course, the Salty Dawg Saloon
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Homer Spit
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Homer Brewing Company
1411 Lake Shore Dr
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Grewingk Glacier
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Food scene

Delicious sandwiches and desserts!
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Fritz Creek General Store
55770 East End Rd
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Delicious sandwiches and desserts!
Don’t let the name fool you, they have the best halibut tacos in town!
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Alibi Bar & Cafe
453 E Pioneer Ave
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Don’t let the name fool you, they have the best halibut tacos in town!

Neighborhoods

Great nordic ski trails
McNeil Canyon Road
McNeil Canyon Road
Great nordic ski trails
Great Nordic ski trails
Lookout Mountain Trail
Lookout Mountain Trail
Great Nordic ski trails

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Verkehrsmittel

Travel around town

A personal car is the best way to get around Homer. There is a great pedestrian and bike path on the spit and traveling out East End Road
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Tours and Charters

Fishing charters, bear viewing, flight seeing, and guided tours fill up months in advance. It is always a good idea to book these well before your trip
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Bring layers!

Always take a jacket with you! The day breeze off the ocean can be brisk! And the weather changes rapidly in Homer area, so always bring an extra layer with you!