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    Homer Spit Campground - The Spit

    Homer Spit Campground

    2.8(16 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We stayed 3 nights at this rv Park. Our rating is based on the following:…read more Interior space "the parking lot" you have electric hook-up but you are on top of each other. Hated it. Beach view: the next row up, electric hook-up so much better. Would have liked to stay on this row, but no available spaces. Beach front: no hook-ups, fantastic, beautiful views and ocean breezes. The park does provide laundry facilities, dump, water, restrooms and showers. Each space has a fire ring and a picnic table. The maintenance guy, maybe he is the owner is hustling all day keeping things clean and stocked, he does an outstanding job. The park is conveniently located to everything, all in walking distance.

    Worst camping experience. If you like to actually camp in tents then this is the worst. If you only…read moreuse campers or don't like peace and quiet of nature then this is for you. The website is very deceiving as they only advertise the roughly 15 beach spots out of their like 80 spots. Each reserved area is barely large enough to fit your campers, there's no parking other than in front of the spots which means you're also parking in front of the sites next to you since they are so small. Their "fire pits" are just rusted out tire rims, some of which were broken and/or provided no airflow so the entire camp gets pretty smokey. We were told we weren't aloud to move the fire pits but our was placed all the way to the side right next to the neighboring site which some guy had a huge carport tent that took up the whole site. We had to move otherwise we would have set his tent on fire. Because everyone is so close, it's so freaking loud all the time and you'd never know you were by the ocean with how packed in everyone is. This may be a good place to go camping for your very first time since they have full bathrooms and showers you can pay to use and there's no fear of wildlife if you're scared of that. Otherwise, for real campers, this place sucks and a waste of money.

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    Morgans Landing State Recreation Site

    Morgans Landing State Recreation Site

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    $5 daily car parking, $15 daily camping sites, $15 daily boat trailer parking sites, fishing access…read moreis free, assuming you have a license. Not really impressed with this particular location, although we didn't fish, so I don't know if the "catching" is good at this location. There's access to the river bank for fishing, which is why people go here. Bathrooms are clean. The vistas here aren't terribly impressive. Campsites are merely functional and nor very attractive. It's definitely geared toward RVers who are there to fish. Frankly the sites are ugly, very open and exposed. I observed a number of vacancies despite it being the beginning of fishing season which I think speaks to the overall quality of this location- dusty and desolate.

    Jenn and I headed down to Kenai/Soldotna for the annual Dip Net thing, with our trailer and dogs…read moreattached..problem was we could not find an empty campsite...can you believe that? No sites in Alaska...aww God bless the tourists that rent RV's...) anyrate we followed some signs to Morgans Landing Site, and much to our surprise sites were available! We choose a very nice and secluded one, surrounded by trees, and brush...complete privacy...what was really cool was there were Bald Eagles visible, along with Moose everywhere..we soon why the tourists did not flock here...Bears...90% of the occupied park were Alaskans who knew what to do and not to do...the tourists went screaming on their way..as a few actually tried to feed them...Jeeez how dumb..anyway..we stayed 5 days as allotted, and it was beautiful...the kenai was 1/4 of a mile away, the wildlife..and us in our trailer...the campsite is very much worth visiting...just beautiful...

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    Mariner Park - Beach

    Mariner Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Had an amazing time at this RV Park. This is a first come, first serve for a spot. You cannot make…read morereservations in advance. Such beautiful views of the beach and the mountains. Would definitely recommend this RV Park.

    Mariner Park is a campground located right at the beginning of the famous 5-mile Homer Spit Road…read moreleading out towards Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska. For my first evening in Homer, AK, I was looking for a place to stay and discovered Mariner Park pretty easily through the app on my phone called, Campendium. It's $20 to camp for the night, which is pretty standard for any campground. Upon entering, the Registration Board said to find an unoccupied site, park your vehicle and then return back to the entrance area where there's an auto-payment kiosk which accepts cash or credit card. For this Mariner Park Campground, it was pretty crowded when I spontaneously arrived about 7pm over the summertime. At first, I was uncertain if I'd find an available campsite, but luckily, I did. What I noticed was, there were two distinct sections to the campground... - The right-hand side offered sites against the scenic waters and snowcapped mountains set in the distance. These were certainly the preferred campsites for obvious reasons. - The left-hand side of the campground offered sites beside Homer Spit Road. And this is where I found a spot that hadn't been taken yet. But what was deflating about these campsites situated against Homer Spit Road was how little spacing you had between yourself and the sites next to you. There was zero privacy that it was almost impossible to avoid meeting your camping neighbors, or even just trying to lounge outside without watching kids running around in every direction. To say things were a little cramped, would be quite the understatement, lol. Each campsite had firepits for barbecuing and picnic tables, but with all the wonderful seafood restaurants offered in Homer, it was much better to drive the Spit Road and purchase dinner in downtown. Although the campground road was not paved, the campsites were set on grass which made for comfortable sections setting up tents. I was surprised by how my night went here. Usually, I fall asleep easily and have no issues with the surroundings. But the noise from cars driving on Homer Spit Road was noticeably loud and distracting that I never had a fulfilling evening's rest. Plus, I underestimated how cold it got at night. I for sure could have used my portable Mr. Heater Buddy to warm myself from the elements. But I was too lazy to leave my sleeping bag and grab it out of the car in the middle of darkness, lol. Some extra notes... - There were just vault toilets for bathrooms. - No showers. - Unfortunately, no AMP powered campsites to recharge appliances. - This is a first come, first served campground. They do not accept reservations ahead of time. - There was a sign stating that campground attendants make rounds twice a day, but I never noticed anyone. - They don't offer refunds, but "rain checks" may be requested. Overall, this Mariner Park was fine as a campground. It served its purpose for the night, but aspects about it could have been better. I decided not to return here for a 2nd evening after finding more worthwhile areas along Homer Spit to stay at for the remainder of my time in Homer.

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    Mariner Park - My campsite spot #11

    My campsite spot #11

    Mariner Park - Rocks along beach

    Rocks along beach

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