Located at the end of the road, Homer is surrounded by lush wilderness and the pristine waters of Kachemak Bay. People from around the world are drawn to Homer’s world-class fishing, bear viewing, whale watching, primitive beaches, spectacular volcanoes, and glaciers. Homer’s museums, art galleries, fine dining and seaside accommodations help create Alaska-sized memories to last a lifetime. Kachemak Bay has been a melting pot since time immemorial, attracting diverse peoples from different cultures. Well before the founding of Homer, Indigenous peoples stewarded Kachemak Bay’s natural beauty and abundant natural resources for thousands of years. Our stunning smokey bay has been called home by the Dena’ina, Sugpiaq, Yup’ik, Aleut, Alutiiq, and Kachemak peoples among many others. The Indigenous community is core to Alaska’s identity. As you plan your trip to Homer, consider this legacy of environmental stewardship. We ask that you treat the land in a way that ensures future generations can enjoy it just like you. 4 SERGIUS HANNAN
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