The best lakeside camping near Homer

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At the western edge of the Kenai Peninsula, Homer is an Alaskan adventure outpost that puts world-class parks, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and boating within arms’ reach. Birders are drawn to the area each summer to view migratory bird rookeries by boat, while the surrounding Kachemak Bay State Park and Kenai Glacier National Park offer backcountry camping and extraordinary access to glaciers, mountains, and rugged coastal Alaskan terrain. Hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking are popular summer activities, while winter features opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Homer

1. Homer Spit Campground

4.7mi from Homer · 106 sites
Discover the unique charm of the Homer Spit Campground, your ideal home base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Homer Spit and Kachemak Bay. Nestled along the picturesque coastline, our campground offers a variety of camping options, including dry beachside sites and spots equipped with essential hookups to cater to your specific needs. As a valued guest, you will enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Take advantage of our hot showers, clean restrooms, convenient laundry facilities, and an on-site gift shop. The vibrant atmosphere of the Spit is just a short stroll away, where you can indulge in delicious dining options, browse local galleries, and shop for unique souvenirs. With over 40 years of experience in providing exceptional camping experiences, we are dedicated to ensuring your visit is memorable and fulfilling. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to relax by the beach, the Homer Spit Campground is the perfect destination for your next getaway.

2. Heritage RV Park

3.6mi from Homer · 31 sites
Discover the unique charm of our RV park, where we prioritize making you feel at home while immersing you in the breathtaking beauty of Alaska. Our dedicated staff is always ready to greet you with a warm smile, ensuring your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. Whether you need recommendations for local attractions or the best dining spots, we are here to enhance your Alaskan adventure. Our spacious RV sites are meticulously maintained, providing ample room for relaxation. With full hookups and easy access to clean restrooms and showers, you’ll find everything you need for a premium camping experience. The true allure of our RV park is its stunning location. Nestled near the world-famous Homer Spit, you’ll be surrounded by awe-inspiring views of the bay and mountains. Whether you prefer to unwind and soak in the scenery or embark on thrilling outdoor excursions, our park serves as the perfect base for your adventures. Plus, we are conveniently located next to the Homer Fishing Lagoon. Our common building features an office, bathrooms, a coffee bar, and a rooftop deck with panoramic seating. Guests can enjoy BBQ grills and patio seating, making it an inviting space to share meals or play games. With our 24-hour staffed office and shower/laundry facilities, you can relax knowing assistance is always available. Take

At the western edge of the Kenai Peninsula, Homer is an Alaskan adventure outpost that puts world-class parks, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and boating within arms’ reach. Birders are drawn to the area each summer to view migratory bird rookeries by boat, while the surrounding Kachemak Bay State Park and Kenai Glacier National Park offer backcountry camping and extraordinary access to glaciers, mountains, and rugged coastal Alaskan terrain. Hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking are popular summer activities, while winter features opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Homer

1. Homer Spit Campground

4.7mi from Homer · 106 sites
Discover the unique charm of the Homer Spit Campground, your ideal home base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Homer Spit and Kachemak Bay. Nestled along the picturesque coastline, our campground offers a variety of camping options, including dry beachside sites and spots equipped with essential hookups to cater to your specific needs. As a valued guest, you will enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Take advantage of our hot showers, clean restrooms, convenient laundry facilities, and an on-site gift shop. The vibrant atmosphere of the Spit is just a short stroll away, where you can indulge in delicious dining options, browse local galleries, and shop for unique souvenirs. With over 40 years of experience in providing exceptional camping experiences, we are dedicated to ensuring your visit is memorable and fulfilling. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to relax by the beach, the Homer Spit Campground is the perfect destination for your next getaway.

2. Heritage RV Park

3.6mi from Homer · 31 sites
Discover the unique charm of our RV park, where we prioritize making you feel at home while immersing you in the breathtaking beauty of Alaska. Our dedicated staff is always ready to greet you with a warm smile, ensuring your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. Whether you need recommendations for local attractions or the best dining spots, we are here to enhance your Alaskan adventure. Our spacious RV sites are meticulously maintained, providing ample room for relaxation. With full hookups and easy access to clean restrooms and showers, you’ll find everything you need for a premium camping experience. The true allure of our RV park is its stunning location. Nestled near the world-famous Homer Spit, you’ll be surrounded by awe-inspiring views of the bay and mountains. Whether you prefer to unwind and soak in the scenery or embark on thrilling outdoor excursions, our park serves as the perfect base for your adventures. Plus, we are conveniently located next to the Homer Fishing Lagoon. Our common building features an office, bathrooms, a coffee bar, and a rooftop deck with panoramic seating. Guests can enjoy BBQ grills and patio seating, making it an inviting space to share meals or play games. With our 24-hour staffed office and shower/laundry facilities, you can relax knowing assistance is always available. Take

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The best lakeside camping near Homer guide

Where to go

Homer Surrounds

Just 25 minutes outside of Homer, the Stariski State Recreation Site has mind-blowing views of the Cook Inlet and snow-capped Aleutian Range peaks, plus a number of nearby private campsites. A bit further north, the famous king salmon runs at Deep Creek State Recreation Area attract anglers in June and July. In town, the Homer Spit is a great place to catch a water taxi to Gull Island for the chance to spot puffins and other seabirds. You can also embark from Homer on an epic birding trip to Kodiak via a ferry route that traverses the Barren Islands and parts of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.

Kachemak Bay State Park and State Wilderness Park

Across the water from Homer (and accessible via water taxi), the Kachemak Bay State Park and State Wilderness Park provide superb wilderness access, including over 80 miles of hiking trails covering mountains, glaciers, forests, coastlines, and lakes. Visitors may spot seabirds; marine mammals such as whales, otters, or sea lions; and land animals like moose, bears, and mountain goats.

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

This wildlife refuge protects much of the central Kenai Peninsula, and Homer is near the Skilak Lake and Kenai River sections of the refuge. This area is home to numerous rafting, canoeing, and hiking opportunities, all within striking distance of Homer campsites and RV parks.

Kenai Fjords National Park

Although Homer appears close to Kenai Fjords National Park on a map, the primary point of entry to this park is through Seward, which is roughly a 3.5-hour drive from Homer. If you can make it to Seward, this area is home to various ferries and charter boats that can take you into the park’s fjords and waterways. There is also hiking access to the park’s Exit Glacier Area just outside of Seward.

When to go

Alaska’s summers have long days, great weather, mosquito pressure, and lots of campers, so plan your activities accordingly. Peak birding and fish run seasons are roughly from May to September. Winters are frigid and dark, but travelers may be rewarded with snowsports and a glimpse of the northern lights.