Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead

Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead is a trailhead in , . Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead is situated nearby to the nature reserve , as well as near the tourism office .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Thorn-Stingley House.

Building
The was a historic house in , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Built in 1945, it is one of the city's few little-altered examples of housing built in Homer's boom years following World War II. is situated 2 miles southwest of Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Homer and Homer Spit.

is a city on the in and is long known as the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World." It is also known as the "End of the Road".

Neighborhood
The is a geographical landmark located in , on the southern tip of the . The spit is a 4.5-mile long piece of land jutting out into . is situated 6 miles south of Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead.

Daisy Lee Bitter Trailhead

Latitude
59.68482° or 59° 41′ 5″ north
Longitude
-151.47345° or 151° 28′ 24″ west
Open location code
93FCMGMG+WJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12882767799
Open­Street­Map feature
highway=­trailhead
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Carl E. Wynn Nature Center and Carl E. Wynn Visitor Center.

Nearby Places

Explore places such as Daisy Lee Bitter Cabin and Bear Creek Winery and Lodging.

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