the many coves and beaches by kayak or hiking. If you’re looking for a true respite from the world, this is the place for you. CAMPING Any way you look at it, camping is an affordable and memorable way to experience Homer. Citymanaged campgrounds are located along the Homer Spit and Mariner Park beaches and in town. For more information visit HomerAlaska.org. RV PARKS & DUMP STATIONS Beginning in Anchor Point, on Baycrest Hill, in town, and on the Homer Spit, you’ll find wellappointed parks with laundries, espresso bars, and recreation rooms. For your convenience, the city has two dump stations: one on the Homer Spit near the Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon and one just off Sterling Highway across from the Post Office. PARK THE RV & WALK Park your RV for the day and walk to downtown and Old Town’s shops, restaurants, and galleries. • Homer Chamber of Commerce: From Sterling Highway turn right into the Homer Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center parking lot. • School parking lot on Pioneer Avenue: From Sterling Highway, turn left onto Pioneer Avenue and take the first left onto Woodside. You’ll see an older two-story tan building known as the HERC. 16 STAY HERE stay here FLAUREL PHOTOGRAPHY BETWEEN BEACHES ALASKA
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