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Places to Camp near Seldovia, AK

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  1. Camper-submitted photo from Homer Spit Campground

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    Homer Spit Campground

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    Homer, Alaska

    If you’re looking for someplace to camp on a beach where you can enjoy stunning mountain views, glorious sunsets, and whales dancing on the waves—all from right outside your tent’s door—look no further than Alaska’s Homer Spit. Located 230 miles southwest of Anchorage, where Alaska’s Highway 1 ends on a tiny finger of land extending out into Kachemak Bay, this oceanfront retreat rewards those who make the effort to get here. Nature lovers will relish the eagle and wildlife watching, anglers can cast for epic halibut and salmon catches, and foodies will enjoy the village’s farmers’ market and many eateries and art galleries.

    The campground at Homer Spit features 122 campsites where tent and RV campers can make themselves at home across the bay from the glacier-capped peaks of Kenai Peninsula. Campsite options include beachfront tent sites (no hookups), beach view RV sites with electrical hookups, and interior tent and RV sites with electrical or full hookups. Most sites are equipped with picnic tables, and all have access to drinking water, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities and a dump station. The campground has Wifi service, and is within walking distance of most of the town’s shops and restaurants. Sites can accommodate vehicles/trailers up to 40 feet. Rates range from $30–$50/night; reservations recommended.

    Known as the “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World,” anglers can fish from the end of the spit or charter a boat for fishing offshore. No gear, no problem. Many fishing outfitters rent and sell fishing gear. Several wildlife watching tours are available, including tours by air for whale and bear viewing. After a day on the bay, enjoy food and beverages at the world-famous Salty Dawg Saloon, or live music and dancing at Alice’s Champagne Palace. There’s also a few local breweries and a winery for sampling some of the local elixirs. Homer also hosts a variety of fun and flavorful events through the summer worth checking out.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  2. Camper-submitted photo from Hornaday Park Campground

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    Hornaday Park Campground

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    Homer, Alaska

    Located on the wooded hillside above Hornaday Park and Playground, this campground offers 31 sheltered sites with picnic tables and fire rings. There is potable water available next to the registration kiosk at the entrance to the campground, as well as pit toilets. Flush restrooms are located in Hornaday Park. $15/RV/night; $10/tent/night. There is a 14 day maximum camping limit at this campground. First come, first serve...no reservations.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
  3. Camper-submitted photo from Heritage RV Park

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    Heritage RV Park

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    Homer, Alaska
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  4. Camper-submitted photo from Baycrest RV Park

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    Baycrest RV Park

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    Homer, Alaska
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  5. Camper-submitted photo from Mariner Park

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    Mariner Park

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    Homer, Alaska

    At the base of the Homer Spit is Mariner Park, a 111 acre multi-use area that is one of the most popular beach access points in Homer. Fat-tire bikes, joggers, dogs, surfers, beachcombers, coal collectors, fossil hunters, bird watchers, and folks who just want to grab a seat and enjoy the view. There are 34 campsites available between April 1st and October 30th. All campsites are $20 per night (sales tax included) and first come first serve only, no reservations. There is a day use area along the northern border of the park, with a fire ring and gazebo.

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    • Equestrian

    $20 - $30 / night

  6. Camper-submitted photo from Fishing Hole Campground

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    Fishing Hole Campground

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    Homer, Alaska
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    • ADA Access
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    • Tents

    $20 / night

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    Ocean Shores RV Park

    3 Reviews
    12 Saves
    Homer, Alaska

    Welcome to Ocean Shores RV Park. Ocean Shores RV Park is located within walking distance of Homer's downtown business district, known as the " Arts Capital of Alaska" Enjoy shopping, visit the Pratt Museum, Islands & Oceans Center and the numerous art galleries. There is no more beautiful place to stay in Homer, Alaska.

    We are located on the right side of the Sterling Highway as you first drive into Homer, on the bluff which has a stunning spectacular view of Kachemak Bay and without the winds of the Homer Spit. It is just a short walkway to our adjacent private beach below. Discover beachcombing treasures, tide pools at low tide, bonfires, and lovely walks. Pictures of incredible beauty to be shared with loved ones.

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  8. Camper-submitted photo from Outside Beach

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    Outside Beach

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    Seldovia, Alaska

    This spot, about a mile outside the town of Seldovia, offers big views that stretch out to the mouth of Kachemak Bay and even to Cook Inlet.

    Across the Inlet, you can also see the Pacific Ring of Fire, including Mount Illiamna and Mount Redoubt, each standing at10,000 and 11,000 feet. Even though they're some 75 miles away, on some days they seem like they’re just beyond your grasp. You can also see Augustine Volcano, a classic volcanic-island cone that rises 4,000 feet out of the sea. Keep in mind that each member of the Ring of Fire is an active volcano—so it’s not unusual to see steam and sulfurous gasses escaping from fumaroles on Illiamna’s eastern slopes.

    The center of this long, crescent-shaped beach is also the access point for Trina Lake, an estuary that rises and falls dramatically with the tides. On the western edge of the beach, meanwhile, you'll see the aptly named White Rocks, and you can look down upon the outlet of the Otterbahn trail. To the east, the beach’s polished gravel turns to large boulders that sit below a stark bluff and the Seldovia Wilderness Park. Come summer, Outside Beach is a locals’ favorite for picnicking, beach bonfires, dog-walking and fishing for Dolly Varden (in late June and early July, anglers have also been known to catch some very large king salmon). Along the border of the forest and beach, you’ll find an open-air pavilion with tent sites and steel fire-rings. The park also provides services for RVs, and it’s the developing home of the SHARE project—a facility for arts, recreation and entertainment. Here’s an excuse, too, to stay all day (or overnight): this spot makes a dramatic spot for gorgeous, lingering midnight sunsets.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Alaska Adventure Cabins

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      Alaska Adventure Cabins

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      Homer, Alaska
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      • Equestrian
    • Camper-submitted photo from A Fishermans Resort

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      A Fishermans Resort

      2 Reviews
      Homer, Alaska
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      • Electric Hookups
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      • Picnic Table
      • WiFi

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