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Kachemak Bay State Park is Alaska’s only wilderness park and encompasses approximately 400,000 acres of rugged mountain terrain, frozen glaciers, dense pine forests, and miles of coastline. The bay is home to sea otters, whales, seals, and porpoise offering natural see=ttings to study the marine life. The park’s wilderness provides shelter for moose, bears, wolves, coyotes, and mountain goats. Hiking and camping along the shoreline or anywhere among the forests and mountains offer nature lovers a rugged unencumbered emersion into the wilderness. Cabins are available in several areas of the park and Habitat Cove Lagoon Dock is open to the public.
Homer, AK 99603, Phone: 907-262-5581

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