Pratt Museum Guide
Discover the Heart of the Kenai Peninsula: Pratt Museum Guide
The Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska, offers a captivating glimpse into the natural and cultural history of the Kenai Peninsula. It's a fantastic starting point for any visitor looking to understand the unique environment and the people who call this region home. From exhibits on local wildlife and marine ecosystems to displays showcasing the art and traditions of the area's indigenous populations and early settlers, the Pratt Museum provides a comprehensive and engaging experience. Founded in 1967 by lifelong Homer resident, Verna Pratt, the museum began as a small collection of local artifacts and natural history specimens. Over the years, it has grown into a respected institution dedicated to preserving and interpreting the heritage of the Kenai Peninsula. The museum's collections include everything from Native Alaskan art and tools to historical photographs and documents, offering a rich tapestry of the region's past. The museum also actively engages in research and educational programs, contributing to a deeper understanding of the area's natural and cultural resources. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including displays on the Kachemak Bay ecosystem, the history of commercial fishing in the area, and the art of local artists. The museum also features a botanical garden showcasing native Alaskan plants. Hands-on activities and educational programs are available for children and adults alike, making it a great destination for families. Don't miss the opportunity to learn about the unique flora and fauna of the region, as well as the stories of the people who have shaped its history.
Transportation
The Pratt Museum is located at 3779 Bartlett Street in Homer. The Homer Trolley provides transportation around Homer during the summer months, check their schedule for stops near the museum. Local taxi services are also available.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Ticket Price
$12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students, $6 for children 6-12, Free for children under 6