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Baker City, Oregon, situated in the state's eastern region, offers a combination of history, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions for travellers. If you're interested in learning about the Oregon Trail, exploring local museums, or enjoying scenic hikes, Baker City could be a good destination for your trip. The city has a well-preserved historic district featuring buildings from the Gold Rush era. Those interested in history can visit the Baker County Historical Museum to learn about the area's past. For outdoor enthusiasts, numerous trails lead through the surrounding mountains, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural landscape. Additionally, Baker City hosts cultural events throughout the year, showcasing local art, music, and food.

If you're thinking about visiting Baker City, we've got you covered with a wide range of flight options. Alternative Airlines tickets over 600 airlines so finding flights to Baker City on our site will be a breeze! To find cheap, flexible flights to Baker City simply enter your departure airport you wish to fly from and choose your travel dates.

Airports near Baker City

There are a variety of airports to choose from when visiting Baker City. Here's 4 airports that serve Baker City.

Boise Airport

Located approximately 150 miles southeast of Baker City, Boise Airport is the closest major airport to the city. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights, making it a convenient option for travellers.

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Portland International Airport

Situated around 300 miles northwest of Baker City, Portland International Airport is another major airport in the region. It offers numerous domestic and international flights, making it a popular choice for travellers visiting the Pacific Northwest.

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Spokane International Airport

Located approximately 300 miles northeast of Baker City, Spokane International Airport is another option for travellers. While it is a bit farther away, it offers a variety of domestic flights and can be reached by driving or connecting flights.

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Salt Lake City International Airport

Situated around 400 miles south of Baker City, Salt Lake City International Airport is a larger airport that offers a wide range of domestic and international flights. While it is a bit farther away, it can be reached by driving or connecting flights.

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Did you know that you can buy your flights to Baker City now and pay later at Alternative Airlines?

With Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), you have the freedom to spread the cost of your flights to Baker City over time, usually on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly period! There are interest-free options available, however, you'll need to check this beforehand with the lending provider.

Using BNPL for your flights to Baker City gives you greater flexibility when managing the budget for your flights, ensuring a stress-free trip!

Things to do in Baker City

With a wide variety of attractions in Baker City, we've narrowed it down to our top 3 selections to make your planning easier:

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National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

This expansive centre tells the story of the Oregon Trail, a 2,000-mile trek that pioneers took westward in the 1800s. Exhibits showcase the challenges and triumphs of these brave settlers through artefacts, films, and interactive displays. Visitors can even step inside a replica wagon and experience a taste of pioneer life.

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Baker Historic District

This beautifully preserved district transports visitors back to the Gold Rush era. Stroll down brick-lined streets lined with Victorian-era buildings that now house shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Be sure to admire the grand architecture, like the opulent Geiser Grand Hotel, a historic landmark that is also a fully functioning hotel.

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Chinese Cemetery

This unique cemetery offers insight into Baker City's history. Established in the 1870s by Chinese immigrants who helped build the transcontinental railroad, the cemetery features traditional Chinese headstones and stone houses. It's a peaceful and thought-provoking place to learn about an important part of Baker City's past.

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