There are many regional and community organizations and activities that will help the visitor in their exciting journey to Homer and Kachemak Bay. This represents a start that list, which which represents a work in progress.
Alaska and Homer Tour Organizatons
Homer and Kachemak Bay Area Lodging Facilities
Tutka Bay Lodge -Within the Wild Alaska Adventure Lodges -- The finest wilderness and adventure lodges in Kachemak Bay. The lodge is located nine ocean miles from the seaside town of Homer along the Kachemak Bay. The Tutka Bay area offers rugged coastlines, deep fjords, dramatic mountains, quiet beaches, and old growth Sitka spruce forests. The lodge includes award-winning cuisine, lodge amenities such as complimentary massage and yoga, wine tastings in the afternoon, cooking classes, and guided adventure activities such as deep-sea fishing for salmon and halibut, freshwater fishing, ocean kayaking and hiking our unique trail system offers both high-energy adventures as well as seaside serenity. Mermaid Bed and Breakfast -- A nice, homey B&B with hot tub near downtown on Bunnel Avenue only a block from the beach. Includes an excellent breakfast at the Mermaid Cafe. Alaska Adventure Cabins -- Alaska Adventure Cabins is the finest cabin rental in Homer. Situated on Baycrest Hill as you drop down into Homer, it has one of the best views of Kachemak Bay. This includes cabins that sleep from 4 to 12 people, at reasonable group rates.
Kachemak Bay Natural History, Research, Environmental and Conservation Centers
Other Adventure Lodges in Southcentral Alaska
Winterlake Lodge -- The Winterlake Lodge lies 198 trail miles northwest of Anchorage along Alaska’s historic Iditarod Trail. The lodge sits on 15 acres overlooking Winter Lake, a finger-shaped 2-mile lake where we land by floatplane in the summer and skiplane in the winter. The lodge offer seclusion, spectacular scenery, hiking, wildlife viewing and a variety of other activities. Redoubt Bay Lodge -- Redoubt Bay Lodge, located at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass offers the only accommodations within a 171,000 acre critical habitat area, and is the only 5-acre privately owned property in the region! This small, rustic lodge sits on a small knoll overlooking Big River Lakes, a chain of lakes whose waters lead to the Big River and on to Cook Inlet. Guests also enjoy sport fishing for salmon, kayaking around the lakes, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat area.