20 Attractions to Explore Near Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Activities Around

Vector image of nearby attractions

Attractions & Activities Near You

Checkout attractions and activities near your current location

All attractions near Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Bishops Beach

Bishops Beach

0.4km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Bishops Beach is a popular and scenic coastal area located in Homer, a charming town on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. This beautiful beach is known for its breathtaking views, opportunities for wildlife observation, and a wide range of recreational activities. It is situated in the town of Homer, Alaska, which is often referred to as the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World." It is easily accessible and serves as a prominent recreational area within the community.

Beluga Lake

Beluga Lake

1.41km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Beluga Lake is a picturesque freshwater lake located in the city of Homer on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. It is renowned for its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and the variety of outdoor activities it offers. It is situated within the city of Homer on the southern end of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Homer is often referred to as the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World" and is known for its coastal charm and natural beauty.

Homer Spit

Homer Spit

5.33km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Homer Spit, often simply referred to as "The Spit," is a remarkable and iconic geographical feature located in Homer, a charming coastal town on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. Jutting out into the Kachemak Bay, the Homer Spit is a narrow, natural sandbar that stretches approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) into the bay, offering a unique and vibrant destination for locals and visitors alike.

Yukon Island

Yukon Island

13.3km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Yukon Island is a captivating and relatively remote island located off the coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. This island is known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.It is situated in the Gulf of Alaska, southwest of the Kenai Peninsula. It is part of the Kodiak Archipelago, which includes numerous islands off the southern coast of Alaska.

Halibut Cove Lagoon

Halibut Cove Lagoon

21.04km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Halibut Cove Lagoon is a picturesque and serene coastal inlet located on the southern coast of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. It is a charming and unique destination known for its stunning natural beauty, artistic community, and opportunities for outdoor exploration.It is situated on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, near the larger Kachemak Bay. It is part of the Kachemak Bay State Park and Wilderness Area, which is renowned for its pristine wilderness and rugged coastal landscapes.

Tutka Bay

Tutka Bay

22.46km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Tutka Bay is a scenic and pristine body of water located on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Known for its stunning natural beauty, rich marine life, and recreational opportunities, Tutka Bay is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is situated on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula, near the town of Homer, Alaska. It is part of the Kachemak Bay State Park, a protected area known for its natural beauty and ecological significance.

Seldovia Bay

Seldovia Bay

25.96km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Seldovia Bay, located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is a picturesque and tranquil coastal area known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and charming small-town atmosphere. It is situated on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula, along the shores of Kachemak Bay. It's approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers) southwest of the town of Homer and is accessible by boat, plane, or a short ferry ride.

Grewingk Glacier

Grewingk Glacier

33.83km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Grewingk Glacier is a magnificent glacier located within Kachemak Bay State Park on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. It is known for its stunning beauty, accessible hiking trails, and the opportunity for visitors to witness the fascinating glacial landscape up close. It is situated within Kachemak Bay State Park, which is on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. The glacier flows from the Harding Icefield, one of the largest icefields entirely within the United States.

Clam Gulch State Recreation Area

Clam Gulch State Recreation Area

66.56km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Clam Gulch State Recreation Area is a scenic coastal park located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. This recreation area is known for its breathtaking views of the Cook Inlet, opportunities for recreational clamming, and stunning natural beauty. It is situated on the western shore of the Kenai Peninsula, along the shores of the Cook Inlet. It's approximately 20 miles north of the town of Homer and about 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Kenai.

Johnson Lake

Johnson Lake

73.78km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Johnson Lake, located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is a serene and picturesque freshwater lake known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. It provides a peaceful escape into the wilderness of the region, offering activities like fishing, camping, and hiking. It is situated on the Kenai Peninsula, approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of the town of Kenai and about 140 miles (225 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage. It is easily accessible by road.

Crooked Creek State Recreation Site

Crooked Creek State Recreation Site

76.96km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Crooked Creek State Recreation Site is a serene and picturesque outdoor destination located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Situated along the shores of the Kenai River, this recreation site is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, excellent fishing opportunities, and a variety of outdoor activities.

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park

79.17km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Kenai Fjords National Park, although not located in Anchorage itself, is a spectacular natural gem in close proximity to Anchorage, Alaska. This national park is known for its dramatic fjords, massive glaciers, diverse wildlife, and rugged coastal landscapes.Kenai Fjords National Park is situated on the Kenai Peninsula, approximately 120 miles south of Anchorage. The park's headquarters and visitor center are in the nearby town of Seward, which serves as a gateway to the park.

Northwestern Glacier

Northwestern Glacier

85.69km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Northwestern Glacier is a stunning tidewater glacier located in Kenai Fjords National Park on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. It is known for its immense beauty, the dramatic calving of ice into the ocean, and the role it plays in the natural environment. It is situated within Kenai Fjords National Park on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The glacier flows from the Harding Icefield, one of the largest icefields entirely within the United States.

Kenai Peninsula

Kenai Peninsula

92.66km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

The Kenai Peninsula is a breathtaking and diverse region located in southern Alaska. Known for its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and nature lovers. It extends approximately 150 miles into the Gulf of Alaska, separating the Cook Inlet to the west from the Prince William Sound to the east. It is situated south of Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, and is easily accessible by road.

Holgate Glacier

Holgate Glacier

94.3km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Holgate Glacier is a striking tidewater glacier located within the Kenai Fjords National Park on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. Known for its awe-inspiring beauty and dynamic calving displays, Holgate Glacier is a popular destination for visitors seeking to witness the majesty of Alaskan glaciers.

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

95.13km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is a pristine and ecologically significant conservation area located on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, USA. Established in 1941, this refuge spans approximately 2 million acres, making it one of Alaska's largest and most important protected areas. The refuge is easily accessible from Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, and is a popular destination for both residents and tourists seeking to experience Alaska's natural beauty.

Iliamna Volcano

Iliamna Volcano

96.83km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Iliamna Volcano, often referred to as Mount Iliamna, is a majestic stratovolcano located in the southwestern part of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. It is one of the most prominent and active volcanoes in the state of Alaska, known for its immense size and remarkable volcanic features. It is situated in the southwestern portion of the Kenai Peninsula, near the eastern shore of Cook Inlet. It is part of the Aleutian Range.

Soldotna Creek Park

Soldotna Creek Park

97.4km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Soldotna Creek Park is a charming and recreational park located in the city of Soldotna on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. This park is known for its serene atmosphere, beautiful natural surroundings, and a range of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages. It is situated within the city of Soldotna, Alaska, approximately 150 miles south of Anchorage. It's easily accessible from the Kenai Peninsula's road system, making it a convenient destination for both locals and tourists.

Kenai River Special Management Area

Kenai River Special Management Area

98.15km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

The Kenai River Special Management Area is a designated conservation and recreational area located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. It encompasses the Kenai River and its surrounding lands, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and efforts to protect and manage this ecologically significant area.

Holgate Arm

Holgate Arm

99.91km from Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Holgate Arm is a picturesque and remote fjord located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. This stunning coastal area is known for its rugged landscapes, pristine waters, and opportunities for outdoor adventure. It is situated on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, near the larger Kachemak Bay. It is part of the Kachemak Bay State Park and Wilderness Area, renowned for its unspoiled wilderness and dramatic coastal scenery.

Map of attractions near Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Hotels near Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Hotels to stay near Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Stars:

Guest rating:

Excellent

Stars:

Guest rating:

Excellent

Stars:

Guest rating:

Exceptional

Know more about Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean)

The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, also known as the Islands & Ocean Visitor Center, is a significant educational and interpretive facility located in Homer, Alaska, on the Kenai Peninsula. It serves as a gateway to the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and offers visitors a wealth of information about the region's diverse marine and coastal ecosystems.