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City Campgrounds

Effective April 1st, camping is open at Mariner Park Campground and Tent Camp West Camping Area per Homer City Code chapter 19.08.  

The Fishing Hole Campground and Karen Hornaday Park Campground will re-open in late May 2026.         

 

Parks & Trails

The City of Homer has 29 dedicated parks, with amenities ranging from undeveloped to playgrounds, ball fields, and picnic areas. Total park acreage is over 520 acres.

City Trails

The City of Homer currently has 5.41 miles of trails.

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Ravn Alaska Airlines

Ravn Alaska ended flight service to Homer Airport on March 3, 2025.

Please visit Ravn Alaska's website directly for more information concerning business operations: https://ravnalaska.com/

Phone: 800.866.8394
8am—4pm AKST

AK Reference - SLED

Check SLED before moving on to other resources.
You will likely find what you need!

 

Facts & Figures: Historic & Today

Information on Homer demographics, history, climate, land area, economy, cost of living and more can be found here.

 

Animal Shelter

Location:  The shelter is located at the corner of Heath St. and the Homer Bypass, across from the Post Office.

Snapshot of Homer

Homer, Alaska – It's a modest name for an unassuming town that defies expectations. Originating from the exploits of Homer Pennock, a deceitful individual who arrived in 1896 and enticed others to the area with promises of gold, the community of Homer underwent a transformation from a coal mining town to a hub for fishing, farming, ranching, homesteading, and ultimately blossomed into the thriving regional economic center it is today.

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