Article Overview: Maps of Homer, Alaska
In this article we’ll share a collection of Homer, Alaska maps. Some old, some new, and some that reveal a Homer, Alaska you might not of know existed. So if you’re into Alaskan cardiology, you’ve come to the right place. Keep scrolling to check out these maps of Homer, Alaska.
Perched gracefully along the picturesque shores of Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, is a geographical marvel that seamlessly marries land and sea. Located around 220 miles southwest of Anchorage, this coastal Alaskan city is one of our favorite cities in the 49th state.
The town is framed by the rugged grandeur of the Kenai Mountains to the north and the expansive waters of the bay to the south. At its heart, the renowned Homer Spit reaches out into the bay, extending about 4.5 miles, and plays host to a great array of shops, galleries, and eateries.
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Together AlaskaExplored has spent more than 5 years in in Homer, Alaska. For a good chunk of our television careers we stayed on the Homer spit and filmed a popular discovery channel show about a homesteading family in town. We got to know Homer like that back of our hands, but for those of you who don’t, we put together this collection of Homer, Alaska maps so you can get to know this special town too.
What is Cartography
Cartography is the art and science of creating maps, which visually represent geographical information. It involves the process of collecting, compiling, and depicting spatial data to create accurate and informative visual representations of the Earth’s surface and its features.
In the context of Homer, Alaska, cartography plays a crucial role in depicting the town’s intricate geography, showcasing its relationship with Kachemak Bay, the Kenai Mountains, and other landmarks. More specifically, cartography becomes essential when considering vital matters like tsunami evacuation routes and inundation maps.
Maps of Homer, Alaska
Table of Contents: Maps of Homer, Alaska
Table of contents
- Why Trust Us
- What is Cartography
- Maps of Homer, Alaska
- Satellite Map of Homer, Alaska
- Map of Homer, Alaska’s Wetlands
- City of Homer, Alaska’s Zoning Map
- Cartoon Shopping Map of the Homer Spit in Alaska
- Historic Special Census Map of Homer, Alaska in 1978
- Estimated Tsunami Inundation Map Homer, Alaska
- Map of Homer, Alaska’s Tsunami Evacuation Route
- Map of the National Parks Near Homer, Alaska
- How to Get to Homer From Anchorage
- Google Map of Homer, Alaska
- Satellite Map of Homer, Alaska
Satellite Map of Homer, Alaska
Map of Homer, Alaska’s Wetlands
Here’s a map of the wetlands in Homer, Alaska. Cityofhomer-ak.gov has this and some other interesting stuff on their website. Stuff like road maintenance, fire hydrant and water and sewer distribution maps. Check em out here if you wanna do a deep dive on Homers infustructre.
City of Homer, Alaska’s Zoning Map
Zoning maps serve as a strategic compass guiding a town’s growth and development. These maps categorize different areas into zones, each with specific regulations dictating land use, building height, density, and more. I think we need more green blocks, what about ya’ll?
Cartoon Shopping Map of the Homer Spit in Alaska
Here’s a fun cartoon map of some of the business on the Homer spit in Alaska. I love the boat sized halibut and salmon, and artist W.B. Hughes nailed the Salty Dawg Saloon, ah brings me right back.
Historic Special Census Map of Homer, Alaska in 1978
The Pratt museum in Homer, Alaska has a lot of good stuff. It’s a great place to visit if you’re spending any extended amount of time in town. They have all kinds of exhibits and programs dedicated to Homer and the Katchemach Bay.
They also have an entire cartography collection with several hundred maps dating all the way back to the early 20th century. Amongst their collection is this cool Special Census Map of Homer in 1978. Click here if you wanna scroll some more of their groovy Historic Maps of Homer, Alaska
Estimated Tsunami Inundation Map Homer, Alaska
Homer, Alaska experiences a lot of earthquakes due to its location along the active tectonic “Ring of Fire.” These seismic events can create tsunamis and pose a real threat to the town. Especially the lower lying south end of town and the iconic Homer spit.
This Map of Home, Alaska’s Maximum Estimated Tsunami Inundation was published by Alaska Earthquake Center. They set the max height to be affected at 50 feet. So if you’re living or even visiting Homer, Alaska its a good idea to at least be aware of this. When I was living in Homer, I was woken up by the tsunami sirens more than once.
Map of Homer, Alaska’s Tsunami Evacuation Route
Know your tsunami evacuation route! Here’s a map of Homer, Alaska tsunami evacuation route. Pretty much just get off the spit and get to high ground.
Map of the National Parks Near Homer, Alaska
As you can see in this Map there are three national parks that surround Homer. Kenai Fjords National Park, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, and Katmai National Park. You can drive to Kenai Fjords, but the only way to reach Lake Clark and Katmai is by boat or plane. For a deeper dive into the National Parks, check out MorethanjustParks.com.
How to Get to Homer From Anchorage
Starting in Anchorage, head south on the Seward Highway (AK-1), where you’ll see mountains and the Turnagain Arm. Switch to the Sterling Highway (AK-1) to pass through towns and forests, enjoying the scenery of the Kenai River. Homer, your destination, sits on Kachemak Bay’s shores, combining mountains and ocean. This drive spans about 220 miles and takes around 4.5 to 5.5 hours, showcasing Alaska’s beauty.
Google Map of Homer, Alaska
Take a look around and really see what’s in town. This trusty old google machine will help you explore Homer, Alaska in more depth.
Post Summary
Hope you enjoyed this article, Here’s a quick recap.
- Wetlands
- Zoning
- Shopping Homer Spit
- Historic Special Census of 1978
- Estimated Tsunami Inundation
- Tsunami Evacuation Route
- National Parks Near Homer
- Satelite Map
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