RV Parks In Homer, Alaska
59.6425Β° N, 151.5494Β° W
Quick Overview
Homer sits at the end of the Sterling Highway on the southwestern tip of the Kenai Peninsula with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers at the road's end, including some free camping options. The Kenai Peninsula Borough community occupies one of the most scenic settings in Alaska, perched on bluffs above Kachemak Bay with views of glaciers, volcanic peaks across Cook Inlet, and the Homer Spit -- a dramatic 4.5-mile natural gravel bar extending into the bay that hosts the harbor, fishing charters, shops, restaurants, and camping. Homer has earned the nickname "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World" for the excellent halibut fishing in Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet, with charter boats departing daily during summer for half-day and full-day trips that regularly produce large flatfish. The community's artistic character sets it apart from most Alaska towns, with galleries, studios, and craft shops throughout town reflecting a creative community that includes painters, potters, jewelers, and writers drawn to the spectacular landscape. RV camping near Homer provides a quintessential end-of-the-road Alaska experience with world-class fishing, marine wildlife viewing including sea otters, seals, and whales in the bay, and access to the wild Kachemak Bay coast across the water where the Kachemak Bay State Park provides hiking and kayaking in a wilderness setting accessible only by boat. The Pratt Museum in Homer provides excellent exhibits on the natural history, art, and human heritage of the Kachemak Bay region. The Homer Spit creates a unique camping experience where you can park your RV with Kachemak Bay on both sides and the snowcapped Kenai Mountains across the water forming a dramatic backdrop. The Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center provides free exhibits on the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and the marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Alaska. The Kachemak Bay Research Reserve protects important coastal habitats and provides educational programs that enhance the scientific understanding of the bay's ecology and marine resources.
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All Dump Stations Near Homer
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ocean Shores RV Park | 0.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| A Fisherman's Resort RV | 1.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Heritage RV Park | 4.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| RV Sites In Homer | 7.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kyllonen's RV Park | 14.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Behive R.v. Park And Lodge | 15.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whiskey Point Cabins & RV Park | 16.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alaskan Angler RV Resort & Cabins | 28.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kasilof RV park | 45.7 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Kasilof RV Park | 45.8 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
Ocean Shores RV Park
0.2 miA Fisherman's Resort RV
1.4 miHeritage RV Park
4.4 miRV Sites In Homer
7.6 miKyllonen's RV Park
14.0 miBehive R.v. Park And Lodge
15.7 miWhiskey Point Cabins & RV Park
16.0 miAlaskan Angler RV Resort & Cabins
28.1 miKasilof RV park
45.7 miKasilof RV Park
45.8 miTraveling to Homer by RV
The Sterling Highway ends at Homer, about 225 miles from Anchorage via the Seward Highway and the Sterling Highway through the Kenai Peninsula. The drive takes about 4.5 hours through some of Alaska's most scenic terrain. Homer is also accessible by air via the Homer Airport with service from Anchorage, and by the Alaska Marine Highway ferry with service to Seldovia and Kodiak. The highway handles all RV sizes, though the two-lane road can be slow during peak summer fishing weekends. Fuel, groceries, and supplies are well-stocked in Homer, making it a self-contained destination at the end of the road. Water taxis from the Homer Spit provide access to Kachemak Bay State Park and the communities of Seldovia and Halibut Cove across the bay. Cell service is reliable in Homer and along the Sterling Highway approaching town, but does not extend across the bay to the park and wilderness areas.
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Dump Station Costs in Homer
Camping near Homer is moderately to highly priced during summer, reflecting the end-of-the-road destination's popularity and the scenic premium of Homer Spit locations. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $30 to $65 per night for sites, with spit locations at the higher end. Halibut fishing charters typically run $250 to $350 per person for a half-day trip or $350 to $500 for a full day. Water taxi rides to Kachemak Bay State Park run about $75 to $100 per person round trip. The Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center and Bishop's Beach are free. Groceries in Homer are higher than Anchorage, typically 20-30% more, reflecting the end-of-the-road transportation costs.
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Best Time to Visit Homer by RV
Winter
Nov - Mar
15-32Β°F
Crowds: Low
Mild coastal winters by Alaska standards, with shorter days. Most campgrounds and fishing charters close for the season.
Spring
Apr - May
28-50Β°F
Crowds: Low
Spring brings lengthening days, migrating birds, and campgrounds opening in preparation for the summer fishing season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
42-60Β°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with halibut fishing, long daylight hours, all spit businesses open, and heavy tourist traffic.
Fall
Sep - Oct
32-50Β°F
Crowds: Low
Silver salmon runs, fall colors, fewer visitors, and dramatic autumn light on the bay and mountains.
Explore the Homer Area
The Homer Spit is the center of activity, with the harbor, fishing charter offices, shops, and restaurants creating a lively waterfront scene during summer. Halibut fishing charters are the signature experience, with half-day trips providing good chances at fish in the 20-50 pound range and occasional barn-door halibut exceeding 100 pounds. Kachemak Bay State Park across the bay offers spectacular hiking and kayaking in a roadless wilderness accessible by water taxi from the spit. The galleries and art studios throughout Homer reflect a creative community worth exploring between outdoor adventures. The Pratt Museum provides well-curated exhibits on local natural history and art. The Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center is free and offers excellent displays on marine ecology. Bishop's Beach below the Homer bluffs provides easy shoreline walking with tidal pool exploration and views across the bay.
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How many RV parks are near Homer, Alaska?
Homer has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing scenic end-of-the-road Kenai Peninsula camping on the Homer Spit with world-class halibut fishing, Kachemak Bay scenery, and a vibrant arts community.
Are there free camping options near Homer?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Homer. Some roadside and beach areas provide free camping for self-contained rigs at this scenic end-of-the-road Kenai Peninsula destination with bay and mountain views.
What is the Homer Spit?
The Homer Spit is a dramatic 4.5-mile natural gravel bar extending into Kachemak Bay, hosting the harbor, fishing charter offices, shops, restaurants, and campgrounds with water on both sides and mountain views across the bay.
How much do RV parks cost in Homer?
Paid camping near Homer typically runs $30 to $65 per night, with Homer Spit locations at the higher end due to the spectacular waterfront setting and proximity to the harbor and fishing charters.
How far is Homer from Anchorage?
Homer is about 225 miles from Anchorage via the Seward and Sterling Highways, roughly a 4.5-hour drive through scenic Kenai Peninsula terrain to the end of the road at Kachemak Bay.
How many RV parks are near Homer, Alaska?
Homer has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing scenic end-of-the-road Kenai Peninsula camping on the Homer Spit with world-class halibut fishing, Kachemak Bay scenery, and a vibrant arts community.
Are there free camping options near Homer?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Homer. Some roadside and beach areas provide free camping for self-contained rigs at this scenic end-of-the-road Kenai Peninsula destination with bay and mountain views.
What is the Homer Spit?
The Homer Spit is a dramatic 4.5-mile natural gravel bar extending into Kachemak Bay, hosting the harbor, fishing charter offices, shops, restaurants, and campgrounds with water on both sides and mountain views across the bay.
How much do RV parks cost in Homer?
Paid camping near Homer typically runs $30 to $65 per night, with Homer Spit locations at the higher end due to the spectacular waterfront setting and proximity to the harbor and fishing charters.
How far is Homer from Anchorage?
Homer is about 225 miles from Anchorage via the Seward and Sterling Highways, roughly a 4.5-hour drive through scenic Kenai Peninsula terrain to the end of the road at Kachemak Bay.
Are there free dump stations in Homer?
Yes β there are free RV waste disposal options available near Homer.
All Dump Stations Near Homer (10)
RV ParkOcean Shores RV Park
RV ParkA Fisherman's Resort RV
RV ParkHeritage RV Park
RV ParkRV Sites In Homer
RV ParkBehive R.v. Park And Lodge
RV ParkWhiskey Point Cabins & RV Park
RV ParkKyllonen's RV Park
RV ParkAlaskan Angler RV Resort & Cabins
RV Park with Dump StationsKasilof RV park
RV Park with Dump Stations