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About Modoc County Page 3
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Alturas, the county seat sits at the
intersection of Highway 299 and 395. We are located approximately 180
miles from Reno, Nevada, south on 395; 100 miles northeast of Redding,
California, west on 299; and 100 miles from Klamath Falls, Oregon, north on 139.
Despite high mountain passes (which are most beautiful to
drive
through) and inclement winters, the California Highway Departments keeps travel
safe and accessible to and from Modoc County.
You might see a hillside like this one in the spring.
And as you drive into our valley from the
west or the south you can't help but notice one of our most beautiful landmarks:
SaddlebackMountain in the South Warner Range
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A well known landmark in Alturas is the Elks Building.
Originally the Nevada California Oregon Railway headquarters, the building was
constructed about 1911, using stone quarried from the area. Many of the
first build ings in Alturas were built with this stone. Now
owned and used by the Alturas chapter, Benevolent Order of Elks, this building
has offices on the first floor and hosts many community
gatherings throughout the year.
Lynda Demsher photo

Since
the 1980s Modoc County residents have looked forward to the annual Balloonfest,
held late August or early September. A few moments after dawn the
community wakes to the soft "whooshing" of hot air balloons filling. In a
short while, the balloons go aloft. Dozens of balloons drift across the
morning sky for an hour or two, carrying local passengers and delighting
children. Should a balloon pass low across a field or land in one, the
resident animals are excited--and curious. LyndaDemsher
photo
This once magnificent old house in the foothills of the Warners, about seven
miles from Alturas, was owned long ago by the Hershey sisters. Of the
Hershey chocolate family, they chose Modoc County as their home, traveling when
necessary (but seldom) by buckboard over rough two track roads and lava
outcroppings to Alturas. Lynda Demsher
photo
In 1860 Thomas Denson built a rough h ewn
log cabin about seven miles north of Alturas, on the Pit River. He build
the cabin around this pyramid shaped rock, cutting his fireplace from the rock
itself. Denson, a master stone craftsman, carved his flue into the
sandstone formation. The cabin has disappeared, but the rock
has been preserved. Unfortunately, vandals have left graffiti on the
stone. Felicity Photo
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