What to Do in Homer, AlaskaFishing salmon and halibut, clamming, crabbing, flightseeing, beachcombing, biking, fourwheeling tours, bear watching, birding, glacier walking, kayaking, sailing, hiking in Alaska's first and finest state park, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, touring Halibut Cove and Seldovia, photographing wildlife and spectacular scenery, golfing, dining at some of the best restaurants in Alaska, laughing and crying with the Pier One Theatre crowd, touring, outstanding art galleries, shopping, discovering the world class Pratt Museum, exploring with the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, and touring Homer's own gourmet coffee roaster, our home town brewery, and the infamous Salty Dawg. Winter sports include cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, sledding, ice skating, dog sledding, ice hockey, Northern Lights viewing, sleigh riding and snow-ball fighting. BUT do not forget rest and relaxation in the most beautiful spot in the world. These Homer businesses support Homer's
Finest Bed and Breakfast Network with their advertising: |
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RESTAURANTSCafe Cups 235-8330 Captain Patties Fish House CRABBIES SEAFOOD & STEAK HOUSE Fat Olives FISH-ON-ALASKA Charter Homer
Ocean Charters |
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Mako's Water Taxi
Smokey Bay Air GALLERIESPicture Alaska and The Upstairs
Boutique SHOPPING MAIN STREET THAI MASSAGE Main
St. Mercantile North Wind Home Collections 235-0766 Salty Girls 235-8000
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Homer's Finest Bed
& Breakfast NetworkP.O. Box 1909 Homer Alaska 99603 907-235-4983 For Reservations Only 1-800-764-3211 |
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