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RV Dump Stations

There are two city maintained dump stations available in Homer that open as soon as weather permits and close in the fall once it begins to freeze.

Other area trails

In addition to the 5.41 miles of trail the City maintains, there are many more miles of trails in the Homer area and across Kachemak Bay for locals and visitors to enjoy.

Homer Spit

The Homer Spit Trail is a 4 mile paved trail along the east side of the Homer Spit.  Well used year round by walkers, runners, bikers, and skaters.  Parking is available at the base of th

Reber

Completed in 2009 Reber Trail runs from the west end of Fairview Avenue  to the end of Reber Road off West Hill.  Several switchbacks take you up .38 mile through fireweed meadows offe

Poopdeck

A connector trail from Pioneer Avenue to the Homer Bypass that winds through the woods in town.  There is a spur trail that will lead you to the Homer Public Library.

Fairview

At .4 mile, Fairview Trail runs from the high school to Main Street.  Part of this trail follows Fairview Ave. 

Calhoun

Calhoun Trail was built by the Boy Scouts and connects Fairview Avenue to Bayview Ave. 

Beluga Slough

Beluga Slough Trail is a 1.2 mile loop trail that winds along lower Beluga Slough, a salt marsh where the freshwater of Beluga Lake mixes with Kachemak Bay's ocean water at high tides.  It offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and scenic views across Kachemak Bay.

Woodside

Woodside Park is a .05 "pocket park" on the west end of Pioneer Ave. A seasonal bench next to a volunteer maintained garden offers a sitting place on your walk through town.

W.R. Bell

A 2.75 acre undeveloped park off Reber Trail.  W.R.

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