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The Homer Spit Community boat ramp provides easy access to Kachemak Bay and the Pacific Ocean for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters. Located on the southern end of the famous 4.5-mile long Homer Spit, this boat launch is conveniently situated near shops, restaurants, and other recreational amenities.
The ramp features a wide, accessible design that can accommodate wheelchairs, making it a welcoming option for all users. Kachemak Bay is a large, open body of water that can see significant wind and wave action, so paddlers and small boaters should plan accordingly and check weather forecasts before launching. The nearby Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve offer ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, nature exploration, and scenic journeys by water.
While no specific hours or fees are listed, the Homer Spit Community boat ramp provides a valuable access point to explore the stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife of Kachemak Bay. Boaters and paddlers should use caution, dress appropriately for the conditions, and file a float plan before venturing out.