Located in the far south-eastern corner of Washington State, just a few miles from Oregon state border, lies the small rural township of Walla Walla. Walla Walla is often high on the travel itinerary for nature travelers, who visit from around the US to see some of the best natural sites in the country.

The easiest way to reach Walla Walla is to fly to Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW), which is situated just a few miles to the east of the town. The airport receives mostly regional flights, mainly from Seattle Tacoma operated by Horizon Air. Charter services also regularly make use of the airport.

Walla Walla is an isolated community of roughly 30,000 citizens and is highly reliant on the airport as a means of bringing in supplies from Seattle and Portland. Passengers at the airport can make use of a convenience store, but business facilities and dining are limited. Budget car rental in Walla Walla Airport should be arranged prior to arrival.

Tourists in the town are strongly urged to consider taking out car hire in the town. Car rental in Walla Walla Airport will give travelers a flexible and convenient way to see the surrounding natural beauty of the area, including Umatilla National Forest to the east, and Mount Rainer National Park to the west.

Car rentals in Walla Walla Airport are available in the terminal area, and allow passengers to get to their hotel in the quickest time possible. Accommodation in the town is limited to mostly motels and bed and breakfast-style accommodation, while dining caters for a variety of tastes and budgets.