Direct Flights from Seattle to Walla Walla
Nonstop service from SEA to ALW on Alaska. Here's the schedule at a glance — plus what to do once you land.
Airlines
Alaska
Nonstop flights
~2/day
Distance
212 mi
Days operated
Daily (all week)
About Walla Walla
Walla Walla can refer to:Walla Walla people, a Native American tribe Walla Walla County, Washington, a county named after the Walla Walla people Walla Walla, Washington, a city named after the Walla Walla people Place of many rocks in the Australian Aboriginal Wiradjuri language, the origin of the name of the town of Walla Walla in New South Wales
Top things to do in Walla Walla
- Whitman Mission National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located just west of Walla Walla, Washington, at the site of the former Whitman Mission at Waiilatpu. On November 29, 1847, Dr.
- The Marmes Rockshelter is an archaeological site first excavated in 1962, near Lyons Ferry Park and the confluence of the Snake and Palouse Rivers, in Franklin County, southeastern Washington.
- Sacajawea State Park is a public recreation area and historical preserve in the city of Pasco, Washington, covering 267 acres (108 ha) at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers where the Lewis and Clark Expediti…
- The Hoodoo Ridge Lookout is a historic fire lookout in the Umatilla National Forest near Troy, Oregon, in the United States.
- The Tamástslikt Cultural Institute is a museum and research institute located on the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton in eastern Oregon. It is the only Native American museum along the Oregon Trail.
- Spout Springs Ski Area is a former ski area near Tollgate, Oregon, in the Blue Mountains, within the Umatilla National Forest.
- Ski Bluewood, formerly known as "Bluewood Ski Area," is an alpine ski area in the northwestern United States, in southeastern Washington in Columbia County.
- Minam State Recreation Area is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon. Administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, it covers about 600 acres (240 ha) along the Wallowa River north of La Grande in Wallow…
- Lyons Ferry State Park is a public recreation area located near the confluence of the Snake and Palouse rivers, seven miles (11 km) northwest of Starbuck, Washington.
- Lewis and Clark Trail State Park is a 36-acre (15 ha) Washington state park located on the Touchet River in Columbia County with both old-growth forest and 1,333 feet (406 m) of river shoreline.
- Camp Wooten Retreat Center is a group camp in the Washington State Park System located fifteen miles south of Pomeroy in Columbia County, Washington.
Attraction descriptions from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA); place data from Wikidata (CC0).
Planning a trip to Walla Walla
- Best time to visit
- The best time to visit Walla Walla is May and September–October, when daytime highs are a comfortable 64–77°F.
- How long to stay
- Walla Walla rewards a longer visit — a full week lets you explore its many sights, from Whitman Mission National Historic Site, Marmes Rockshelter, and Sacajawea State Park and beyond.
Frequently asked questions
- Is there a direct flight from Seattle to Walla Walla?
- Yes — you can fly nonstop from Seattle (SEA) to Walla Walla (ALW) on Alaska.
- Which airlines fly nonstop from Seattle to Walla Walla?
- Alaska flies nonstop between Seattle (SEA) and Walla Walla (ALW).
- How many nonstop flights are there from Seattle to Walla Walla?
- There are about 2 nonstop departures per day (roughly 14 per week) from Seattle to Walla Walla.
- How far is Walla Walla from Seattle?
- Walla Walla is about 212 miles from Seattle by air.
- What is there to do in Walla Walla?
- Popular things to do include Whitman Mission National Historic Site, Marmes Rockshelter, Sacajawea State Park, Hoodoo Ridge Lookout, and more.
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