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Kenai Peninsula Borough

Halibut Cove

The best running trails around Halibut Cove

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Jogging around Halibut Cove, Alaska, offers a unique experience amidst a rugged, car-free environment. The region is characterized by dramatic coastal areas, lush forests, and glacial landscapes, all set against the backdrop of the Kenai Mountain Range. While traditional road jogging is limited, the area provides extensive opportunities for trail running through Kachemak Bay State Park, featuring varied terrain with significant elevation changes. Boardwalks on Ismailof Island also offer distinct paths for exploration.

Best jogging routes around Halibut Cove

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Emerald Lake Loop

28.2km

03:47

710m

710m

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 11, 2023, Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon

A cherished spot for both locals and visitors, this lagoon is a popular destination for fishing. Experience the thrill of catching fish from mid May to mid September. The park also provides amenities such as fish cleaning tables, restrooms, and a small picnic area. Stay informed about regulations through the Alaska Department of Fish & Game, which can change with the seasons.

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The trailhead is accessible only by water; the usual method is to charter a water taxi from the town of Homer. In fact, most hikers use this as the endpoint for a short but beautiful thru-hike, starting at the Glacier Spit trailhead, hiking to Grewingk Glacier, then getting picked up by the water taxi here. You can hike out and back from this trailhead alone if you want the shortest trip possible, but there are some steep stairs to navigate. Also, be aware that bear sightings are extremely common, year after year, near where the Saddle Trail approaches Grewingk Glacier.

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Ana Carmen
December 15, 2022, Emerald Lake

Perfect combination to feel in paradise. Snowy mountains bathed by the turquoise water of the lake.

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December 13, 2022, Grewingk Lake

It is an incredible part of the world where you can see icebergs calmly floating in the middle of the lake.

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Shallow lagoon open to the sea at the base of the long spit of sand stretching south of Homer into the sea.

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Staged in a former warehouse on the Homer Spit and featuring a rich array of local talent, Pier One Theatre is a dynamic experience, often showing more than 8 different plays per summer. http://www.pieronetheatre.org Just next is the Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon (aka The Fishing Hole), a popular park with both locals and visitors. The lagoon is stocked with Silver (coho) and King (chinook) Salmon to provide sport fishing, with a handicapped accessible platform and ramp. King salmon return mid May to early July followed by an early run of Silvers mid July to early August and a late run early August to mid September. Fish cleaning tables, restroom facilities, and a small picnic area are also provided. Check in with Alaska Department of Fish & Game as the current regulations change throughout the season. The Fishing Lagoon is directly adjacent to the Fishing Hole Campground, with 10 sites directly on the banks of the lagoon https://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/recreation/fishing-lagoon

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Halibut Cove?

Komoot features 5 dedicated running routes in the Halibut Cove area. These range from easy strolls to challenging trail runs, providing options for various fitness levels. Beyond these, the extensive Kachemak Bay State Park offers many more miles of rugged trails suitable for experienced trail runners.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails in Halibut Cove?

The terrain around Halibut Cove is incredibly diverse and often rugged. You'll find everything from relatively flat coastal paths to trails with significant elevation gain, steep climbs, and narrow sections through lush forests. Many routes traverse varied landscapes including coastal areas, forests, and glacial lake regions, offering a true Alaskan trail running experience.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running routes in the area?

Yes, there is at least one easy running route available. For a more relaxed experience, consider the End of The Road – Homer Spit Harbor loop from Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon, which is relatively flat and covers about 4.2 km. While Halibut Cove itself is car-free and remote, some easier options can be found closer to Homer Spit.

Can I find running routes that offer scenic views or pass by natural attractions?

Absolutely! The running routes around Halibut Cove are renowned for their stunning natural beauty. Many trails offer panoramic views of Kachemak Bay, lush forests, and glimpses of the Kenai Mountain Range. For example, the Saddle Trail to Grewingk Lake leads to the magnificent Grewingk Lake, where you can often see icebergs. The region is also rich in wildlife, adding to the scenic experience.

Are there any loop running trails around Halibut Cove?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same general area. The Emerald Lake Loop is a challenging, longer option, while the Louie's Lagoon – Beluga Lake - Homer loop from Homer Spit and Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon – Louie's Lagoon loop from Homer Spit offer moderate to difficult loop experiences closer to Homer.

What is the best time of year for running in Halibut Cove?

The best time for running in Halibut Cove is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall (May to September). During this period, trails are generally free of snow and ice, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. Always check local conditions and forecasts before heading out, as weather can change rapidly in Alaska.

Are the running trails in Halibut Cove suitable for families?

While some trails are rugged and challenging, there are options that families can enjoy. The easier routes, particularly those with less elevation gain, might be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to walking or light jogging. Always check the difficulty and length of a specific route, like the End of The Road – Homer Spit Harbor loop, to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.

Can I expect to see wildlife while running in Halibut Cove?

Wildlife spotting is a significant highlight of running in the Halibut Cove area. You might encounter marine life such as whales, seals, and sea otters near the coast, and bald eagles soaring overhead. On land, there's a chance to see moose, black bears, and various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance and be aware of your surroundings, especially in bear country.

What are some notable landmarks or points of interest I might encounter on a run?

Beyond the stunning natural landscapes, you might encounter several points of interest. The Grewingk Lake, fed by a glacier, is a spectacular sight. Closer to Homer, you can pass by the bustling Homer Spit Harbor or reach the literal End of The Road viewpoint. The remote nature of Halibut Cove itself, with its unique boardwalks, is also a landmark experience.

What is the longest running route available in this guide?

The longest running route featured in this guide is the challenging Emerald Lake Loop, which spans approximately 28 kilometers (17.5 miles) with significant elevation changes. This route is best suited for experienced trail runners looking for a full-day adventure.

Are there any running routes that are particularly good for experiencing the coastal environment?

Many routes in the Halibut Cove area offer a strong coastal feel, with views of Kachemak Bay. While Halibut Cove itself is car-free and accessed by boat, routes like the Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon – Louie's Lagoon loop from Homer Spit provide a great opportunity to run along the spit and experience the marine environment.

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