The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska

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  • 1. Nagley's General Store

    Opened around 1900, this is the only grocery store in town, and it's where most locals go to get caught up on the gossip. Nagley's...

    Opened around 1900, this is the only grocery store in town, and it's where most locals go to get caught up on the gossip. Nagley's is also where you can go to get a great cup of hot coffee, a scoop of ice cream, adult libations, and other standard trading post items. In addition, this is the former home of Stubbs the Cat, the town's mayor until his death, and workers are happy to tell you about the many store cats who came before and after him.

    13650 Main St., Talkeetna, Alaska, 99676, USA
    907-733–3663
  • 2. Bunnell Street Arts Center

    The gallery, which occupies the first floor of a historic trading post, showcases and sells innovative Alaskan-made contemporary art. It also hosts workshops, lectures, musical...

    The gallery, which occupies the first floor of a historic trading post, showcases and sells innovative Alaskan-made contemporary art. It also hosts workshops, lectures, musical performances, and other community events.

    106 W. Bunnell Ave., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–2662
  • 3. Coal Point Seafood Company

    Homer is famous for its halibut, salmon, and Kachemak Bay oysters. For fresh fish, head to Coal Point Seafood Company, which can also package and...

    Homer is famous for its halibut, salmon, and Kachemak Bay oysters. For fresh fish, head to Coal Point Seafood Company, which can also package and ship fish that you catch.

    4306 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–3877
  • 4. Coldwater Lodge & Market

    Located just as you enter town, this is Hope's only option for basic and essential groceries, liquor, propane, and firewood. There's also a small laundromat...

    Located just as you enter town, this is Hope's only option for basic and essential groceries, liquor, propane, and firewood. There's also a small laundromat and an information desk for guided Kenai River trips. 

    19742 Hope Hwy., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
    907-782–3223
  • 5. Copper River Fleece

    All over Southcentral you'll find locals sporting American-made fleece hoodies, jackets, vests, and hats with decorative trim featuring Tglingit and Haida designs. Cordova resident Jennifer...

    All over Southcentral you'll find locals sporting American-made fleece hoodies, jackets, vests, and hats with decorative trim featuring Tglingit and Haida designs. Cordova resident Jennifer Park designed the clothing and commissioned Alaska Native artist Michael Webber to create the trim. Found in many souvenir shops around the state, they can also be purchased online—but the only outlet store for these nifty articles of clothing is in Cordova.

    504 1st St., Cordova, Alaska, 99574, USA
    800-882–1707
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  • 6. Dancing Leaf Gallery

    Featuring contemporary art and crafts made by Alaskans, this is the go-to stop for gifts, a touch of Alaska, and an education. The high-ceiling, spacious...

    Featuring contemporary art and crafts made by Alaskans, this is the go-to stop for gifts, a touch of Alaska, and an education. The high-ceiling, spacious gallery was constructed out of repurposed historic railroad timber. Be sure to give yourself enough time to browse as there is a lot to see.

    13618 Main St., Talkeetna, Alaska, 99676, USA
    907-733–5323
  • 7. Homer's Jeans

    This shop offers name-brand outdoor wear in addition to more utilitarian gear. Buy your cute shoes and your hiking boots here....

    This shop offers name-brand outdoor wear in addition to more utilitarian gear. Buy your cute shoes and your hiking boots here.

    564 E. Pioneer Ave., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–6234
  • 8. Nomar

    The company manufactures equipment and clothing for commercial fishermen. Its Homer shop sells PolarFleece garments and other rugged outerwear, plus duffels, rain gear, and children's...

    The company manufactures equipment and clothing for commercial fishermen. Its Homer shop sells PolarFleece garments and other rugged outerwear, plus duffels, rain gear, and children's clothing.

    104 E. Pioneer Ave., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    800-478–8364
  • 9. Ptarmigan Arts

    A cooperative gallery, Ptarmigan shows photographs, paintings, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, and other pieces by local fine and craft artists....

    A cooperative gallery, Ptarmigan shows photographs, paintings, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, and other pieces by local fine and craft artists.

    471 E. Pioneer Ave., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–5345
  • 10. Ranting Raven

    The shelves at this gallery and art shop are packed with local artwork, Alaska Native crafts and jewelry, and ravens—lots of them, including a couple...

    The shelves at this gallery and art shop are packed with local artwork, Alaska Native crafts and jewelry, and ravens—lots of them, including a couple of murals that adorn the side exterior.

    238 4th Ave., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
    907-224–2228
  • 11. Resurrect Art Coffeehouse

    A gorgeous coffeehouse and gallery–gift shop, Resurrect is located inside a 1932 church—the ambience and the views from the old choir loft are reason enough...

    A gorgeous coffeehouse and gallery–gift shop, Resurrect is located inside a 1932 church—the ambience and the views from the old choir loft are reason enough to stop by. This is a good place to get great coffee, enjoy fresh pastries, and find Alaskan gifts—many of them made by local artists and craftspeople, so they aren't mass-produced.

    320 3rd Ave., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
    907-224–7161
  • 12. Salmon Sisters

    Created by two sisters who grew up harvesting seafood on Alaska commercial fishing boats, Salmon Sisters is an all-woman-run shop where you can stock up...

    Created by two sisters who grew up harvesting seafood on Alaska commercial fishing boats, Salmon Sisters is an all-woman-run shop where you can stock up on your filleted, smoked, jarred, or frozen wild Alaska salmon and halibut. They also sell fishing gear and Alaska-made cards, books, and clothing.

    1554 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-299–5615
  • 13. Sherritt Fine Art Gallery

    This cozy gallery space exhibits Scott Sherritt's Alaska-influenced paintings, as well as those of other Alaska artists....

    This cozy gallery space exhibits Scott Sherritt's Alaska-influenced paintings, as well as those of other Alaska artists.

    2nd and B. Sts., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
    907-782–3436

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Apr. and Sun.
  • 14. The Fringe

    Located in the belly of Bunnell, Fringe is a used and new clothing boutique. Its biggest draw are the locally made wearable art pieces that...

    Located in the belly of Bunnell, Fringe is a used and new clothing boutique. Its biggest draw are the locally made wearable art pieces that range from groovy hats to clever, funky dresses and linens.

    106 W. Bunnell St., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–4999
  • 15. Alaska Wild Berry Products

    Closed Permanently

    Alaska Wild Berry Products sells chocolate-covered candies, jams, jellies, sauces, and syrups made from wild berries handpicked on the Kenai Peninsula, as well as Alaska-theme...

    Alaska Wild Berry Products sells chocolate-covered candies, jams, jellies, sauces, and syrups made from wild berries handpicked on the Kenai Peninsula, as well as Alaska-theme gifts and clothing. Drop by for free samples of the chocolates.

    528 E. Pioneer Ave., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–8858
  • 16. Orca Book & Sound Co.

    Closed Permanently

    Much more than a bookstore, this shop sells music, art supplies, children's toys, and locally produced art. The store specializes in rare, out-of-print, and first-edition...

    Much more than a bookstore, this shop sells music, art supplies, children's toys, and locally produced art. The store specializes in rare, out-of-print, and first-edition books, especially Alaskana. In the back is an espresso-smoothie bar; the upstairs area has Wi-Fi access for a small fee.

    507 1st St., Cordova, Alaska, 99574, USA
    907-424–5305

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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