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newbee Feb 24th, 2004 06:46 PM

ANC to Homer to Seward
 
Another question please..
I'm busy reading everyone's messages and planning our July trip. We fly into Anchorage and want to spend time in Homer (Hallo Bay Bear watching 1 day trip), and Seward. Distance wise does it make more sence to travel to Homer or Seward first. Thanks for yous help!

Gardyloo Feb 24th, 2004 07:18 PM

You pass by the turnoff for Seward both coming from and going to Homer. Doesn't matter from which direction you make your detour. Going to Seward, then doubling back and continuing south to Homer is too long a day for most people.

tcapp Feb 25th, 2004 03:46 AM

We went to Homer first and then Seward and really enjoyed the trip.

Dottie Feb 25th, 2004 01:47 PM

We went to Seward first then went to Homer. But as the above post says, you take the same road out of Anchorage and either way you go at the fork in the road,maybe close to the same distance wise. We stayed 3 nights in Seward and 4 nights in Homer.If you can do slow down and enjoy each place. They are both very nice places with a lot to offer.

newbee Feb 25th, 2004 05:15 PM

Ok, so I can really do this trip either way. I thought I read somewhere here that it made more sense to do Homer 1st. Ok, well good to know it doesn't make any difference.

Could I get everyone's ideas on our thoughts of possibly skiping Denali Park, since we are doing the Hallo Bay tour and will have seen lots of bears there. But maybe Denali is just so beautiful that we should at least do a day trip. What do you think? We only have a week and there is so much to see and do!

BudgetQueen Feb 26th, 2004 04:04 AM

With a week, and your other plans, I would skip it. You need at least 2 days in transit and a day to get into the park- not enough time. Sure it is indeed worthwhile but with your focus in the Kenai area- do extensive touring where you are, certainly 2 days in Hallo Bay- to allow for more intensive viewing and the chance of hitting an "off" day. :)

DaveS Feb 26th, 2004 04:43 AM

As a follow to Budgetqueens comments, weather is very iffy especially out at Hallo Bay. Of the four days our family spent there last August two were close to washouts. Also unless you're going towards the end of July the salmon will probably not be running yet. Timing here is different than other areas. Last summer early August was the start of their run. There are a lot of bears there, but you may have to go out and find them in the sedge grass. Ask them for a break on the kids for overnights, they gave us half off last summer.

newbee Feb 26th, 2004 03:06 PM

Thanks Budget Queen, Gardyloo, tcapp, Dottie, and Dave for your advice!
Dave-
Hallo Bay gave you half off on your bear tour fee or just the overnight lodging???

DaveS Feb 27th, 2004 08:44 AM

Newbee:
50% off the three night package rate for each of the kids. Basically the four of us stayed for the price of three. - Dave

newbee Feb 27th, 2004 01:11 PM

Thanks Dave!

Dottie Feb 28th, 2004 03:08 AM

Please post a trip report when you get back. I would love to hear how all goes.
Hallo Bay sounds very interesting. We did a Bear watching trip to Brooks Falls that was great.But after we saw all the bear watching possiblities out of Homer,we thought that might be a great option for next time.You will have a wonderful trip.Oh,I wish I could go back this year.


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