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Alturas Vacations

Whether you're organizing a short and sweet break or an extended journey, it's wise to know a thing or two about Alturas before setting off.

From Alturas, the nation's capital, Washington, is 2,300 miles (3,701 kilometers) to the east.

Ready to meet the locals? 3,000 people call this part of Northern Interior California home.

Hotels in Alturas

When should you sort out a place to stay in Alturas? As soon as you can! Get in early to snap up the best of the 3 properties available through Travelocity.

On the hunt for somewhere to stay in Alturas? The Trailside Inn and Super 8 by Wyndham Alturas are some of our favorite accommodations in the region.

Places to visit in Alturas

Whether you're trying to hit a hole-in-one or just in the mood to brush up on your swing, you'll have a blast at Arrowhead Golf Course. Like some more options? History has much to teach us. Soak up the knowledge and better acquaint yourself with times past at Modoc County Museum. But that's not all there is. Surround yourself with nature at Modoc National Wildlife Refuge and see the valuable work they're doing to sustain native habitats and their wildlife.

Where do you fly into for Alturas?

Nothing comes close to finally landing in a brand new place. If you're hopping on a flight to Alturas, there's every chance you'll disembark at Klamath Falls International Airport (LMT). It's around 75 miles (121 kilometers) to the northwest of the downtown area. Collect your bags and get set to kick-start your vacation!

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