Vies sea and land animals at Kachemak Bay State Park | Things to Do in Homer, Alaska
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Kachemak Bay State Park is a 400,000-acre oceanside park that was the first one designated as such by the Alaska State Park system. Since there is no road access to the majority of the park, many visitors access its hidden beauty by flying in or by boat. The park’s extensive biodiversity makes it home to black bears, moose, sea lions, sea otters, whales, and several other sea and land animals, which you may come across during your exploration. If you choose to hike through the mostly wild land to higher areas, you’ll be able to get a bird’s eye view of the dense mountain forests, sandy beaches, icefields, and glaciers.

Address: Homer, Alaska 99603, Phone: 907-262-5581

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