The best luxury 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.

99% (60) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Homer

2. Driftwood Inn Charters and RV Park

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(1)
1.3mi from Homer · 20 sites · Lodging
The Driftwood Inn is a charming historic Homer, Alaska, hotel, motel, and Inn in the heart of Old-Town Homer near the beach. We are passionate about our beautiful area and equally enthusiastic about old-fashioned Alaskan, family-style hospitality. In keeping with this value, our various Homer, Alaska, accommodations offer something for everyone and provide the ultimate Homer, Alaska lodging experience. We offer four distinct lodging options in Homer, each with a relaxed, homey atmosphere. All are located near Bishop’s Beach or downtown, as well as near some of the best things to do in Homer, Alaska. Let our staff assist you in planning an authentic Alaskan experience by booking unique vacation packages through our Homer Hotel! Experience wildlife like never before with our Bear Viewing package. Cruise through the sky on a scenic, one-hour flight to your destination for 3 to 4 hours of guided bear viewing. Or, book one of our year-round halibut and salmon charters. Learn from a number of Captains with a strong background in fishing. We hope you will arrive as our guest but leave feeling like a local. We want your stay at our hotel to be effortless. Book with us and rest assured that everything you need will be arranged upon your arrival. Return to your lodging at Driftwood Inn after spending your days exploring Alaska’s outdoors, art, food, and more. You’ll have access to all of Homer’s finest attractions from the comfort of home when you stay with us. We hope you will think of Homer, Alaska, as your home away from home. That’s why our Inn has so many lodging options that vary in size, price, and type. We are sure you will find something to suit your taste and budget.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night

3. Drop Anchor AK Seaview Glamping

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(4)
1.3mi from Homer · 2 sites · Lodging
The Drop Anchor offers guest Sea and Glacier Views from the comfort of their Luxury Bell Canvas Tents on their Private Large Decks. Guests may select tents with a King or Queen Size mattress, on sturdy off the floor wooden bed frames. Our Comfortable Beds offer, Beautiful Soft Quality Bedding, Down Comforters, Extra Blankets and Loads of Pillows all in our Custom White Duck Co. Dreamy Sapphire Blue Bell Tents We intentionally selected our beautiful blue tents with purpose, to block out Alaska’s Midnight Summer Sun assuring a great night's sleep. Tents have-Rechargeable Lanterns, end tables, dining table w/chairs, luggage space, soft rugs, towels, heaters (optional) Private deck w/adirondack chairs w/pillows and blankets, fire pit and picnic table w/9' umbrella, parking w/Wagons to haul your gear. Guests are Greeted upon arrival to a: Special Welcome Beverage a Snack Platter + Bottled Water + Starter Firewood. We're conveniently located near Homer's Art Galleries, Eateries, Breweries & Shopping as you drive out to Homer's Spit & all it has to offer. Convenience comes with our main road & bike path which offers some noise. The Bike Path at the front of our property makes for an easy Sea & Glacier View walk or bike ride to downtown in just minutes. Currently, we offer a Shared Indoor Restroom w/flushing toilet, sink & Outdoor Shower The Bathhouse Expansion expected Summer 2026 + The New Yurt & The Kids New Mini Market Completed The Common space w/the restroom, offers guests extra indoor lounge area (a deck w/views offer more space) we have a Fridge/Freezer, a couch & dining area, Coffee/Tea/Breakfast Stations, Hot/Cold Water Dispenser, Toaster Oven, Microwave, Dishes, spices/condiments all basic kitchen needs. Covered Outdoor Propane Grill Station fully equipped, We have Seasonal Garden, Fruit Trees, Berries, Fresh eggs. Pack your Clothes & Food Preference, we offer the rest. Loan Library, crib, extra beds, canoe, bikes, lifevest, coolers, games, books, common outdoor areas, playfort, swings, we Accommodate Groups & Events. Our family friendly property consists of our kids, Nana, dog, ducks/chickens & wildlife. We are all here to enhance guests stay.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$108
 / night

4. Treehouse Cove Lodge

16mi from Homer · 2 sites · Lodging
Relax – In an Oceanfront Treehouse Lodge Explore – The Kachemak Bay Archipelago Discover – Renewed Family Connections Both the treehouse and beachhouse are handcrafted by the owner. All bookings include private use of both the treehouse and beachhouse for up to six people. At Treehouse Cove, you and your family or friends can choose to stay in either our timber-frame cabin nestled on the beach in Seldovia Bay, the adjacent timber-frame treehouse next to a waterfall, or both. Both accommodations offer stunning views of the water and mountains and are situated on our oceanfront property, allowing you to watch the tides, sunrises, and surrounding peaks. All-inclusive excursions such as fishing, bay tours, kayaking, hiking, wildlife tours, UTV tours, shopping, and meals are included. All packages also offer offshore halibut fishing, KBay tours, or remote kayaking adventures. We specialize in a very small, intimate private experience, hosting only four to six clients at a time. Our premium all-inclusive experience starts with a private water taxi from Homer and continues with authentic Alaskan hospitality throughout your stay. We offer an exclusive, private experience with a low camp buyout threshold of four people. This is the best-valued, most unique private lodge experience in Alaska!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$3995
 / night

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.

99% (60) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Homer

2. Driftwood Inn Charters and RV Park

100%
(1)
1.3mi from Homer · 20 sites · Lodging
The Driftwood Inn is a charming historic Homer, Alaska, hotel, motel, and Inn in the heart of Old-Town Homer near the beach. We are passionate about our beautiful area and equally enthusiastic about old-fashioned Alaskan, family-style hospitality. In keeping with this value, our various Homer, Alaska, accommodations offer something for everyone and provide the ultimate Homer, Alaska lodging experience. We offer four distinct lodging options in Homer, each with a relaxed, homey atmosphere. All are located near Bishop’s Beach or downtown, as well as near some of the best things to do in Homer, Alaska. Let our staff assist you in planning an authentic Alaskan experience by booking unique vacation packages through our Homer Hotel! Experience wildlife like never before with our Bear Viewing package. Cruise through the sky on a scenic, one-hour flight to your destination for 3 to 4 hours of guided bear viewing. Or, book one of our year-round halibut and salmon charters. Learn from a number of Captains with a strong background in fishing. We hope you will arrive as our guest but leave feeling like a local. We want your stay at our hotel to be effortless. Book with us and rest assured that everything you need will be arranged upon your arrival. Return to your lodging at Driftwood Inn after spending your days exploring Alaska’s outdoors, art, food, and more. You’ll have access to all of Homer’s finest attractions from the comfort of home when you stay with us. We hope you will think of Homer, Alaska, as your home away from home. That’s why our Inn has so many lodging options that vary in size, price, and type. We are sure you will find something to suit your taste and budget.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night

3. Drop Anchor AK Seaview Glamping

100%
(4)
1.3mi from Homer · 2 sites · Lodging
The Drop Anchor offers guest Sea and Glacier Views from the comfort of their Luxury Bell Canvas Tents on their Private Large Decks. Guests may select tents with a King or Queen Size mattress, on sturdy off the floor wooden bed frames. Our Comfortable Beds offer, Beautiful Soft Quality Bedding, Down Comforters, Extra Blankets and Loads of Pillows all in our Custom White Duck Co. Dreamy Sapphire Blue Bell Tents We intentionally selected our beautiful blue tents with purpose, to block out Alaska’s Midnight Summer Sun assuring a great night's sleep. Tents have-Rechargeable Lanterns, end tables, dining table w/chairs, luggage space, soft rugs, towels, heaters (optional) Private deck w/adirondack chairs w/pillows and blankets, fire pit and picnic table w/9' umbrella, parking w/Wagons to haul your gear. Guests are Greeted upon arrival to a: Special Welcome Beverage a Snack Platter + Bottled Water + Starter Firewood. We're conveniently located near Homer's Art Galleries, Eateries, Breweries & Shopping as you drive out to Homer's Spit & all it has to offer. Convenience comes with our main road & bike path which offers some noise. The Bike Path at the front of our property makes for an easy Sea & Glacier View walk or bike ride to downtown in just minutes. Currently, we offer a Shared Indoor Restroom w/flushing toilet, sink & Outdoor Shower The Bathhouse Expansion expected Summer 2026 + The New Yurt & The Kids New Mini Market Completed The Common space w/the restroom, offers guests extra indoor lounge area (a deck w/views offer more space) we have a Fridge/Freezer, a couch & dining area, Coffee/Tea/Breakfast Stations, Hot/Cold Water Dispenser, Toaster Oven, Microwave, Dishes, spices/condiments all basic kitchen needs. Covered Outdoor Propane Grill Station fully equipped, We have Seasonal Garden, Fruit Trees, Berries, Fresh eggs. Pack your Clothes & Food Preference, we offer the rest. Loan Library, crib, extra beds, canoe, bikes, lifevest, coolers, games, books, common outdoor areas, playfort, swings, we Accommodate Groups & Events. Our family friendly property consists of our kids, Nana, dog, ducks/chickens & wildlife. We are all here to enhance guests stay.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$108
 / night

4. Treehouse Cove Lodge

16mi from Homer · 2 sites · Lodging
Relax – In an Oceanfront Treehouse Lodge Explore – The Kachemak Bay Archipelago Discover – Renewed Family Connections Both the treehouse and beachhouse are handcrafted by the owner. All bookings include private use of both the treehouse and beachhouse for up to six people. At Treehouse Cove, you and your family or friends can choose to stay in either our timber-frame cabin nestled on the beach in Seldovia Bay, the adjacent timber-frame treehouse next to a waterfall, or both. Both accommodations offer stunning views of the water and mountains and are situated on our oceanfront property, allowing you to watch the tides, sunrises, and surrounding peaks. All-inclusive excursions such as fishing, bay tours, kayaking, hiking, wildlife tours, UTV tours, shopping, and meals are included. All packages also offer offshore halibut fishing, KBay tours, or remote kayaking adventures. We specialize in a very small, intimate private experience, hosting only four to six clients at a time. Our premium all-inclusive experience starts with a private water taxi from Homer and continues with authentic Alaskan hospitality throughout your stay. We offer an exclusive, private experience with a low camp buyout threshold of four people. This is the best-valued, most unique private lodge experience in Alaska!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$3995
 / night

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The best luxury 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.