Cheap Phoenix car hire

 
This timeless Southwestern backdrop is the perfect setting for family vacations. Enjoy resorts and spas infused with Native American tradition, golf courses that stay emerald-green all year, mountain parks crisscrossed with trails, sports venues worthy of the Super Bowl and a spectrum of boutiques and fashionable malls few regions in America can match.
 
As for driving? well you are in for a treat. There is an amazing contrast between modern city skylines and breath taking panoramic mountain views. Drive off and discover Phoenix for yourself by making the most of your car hire.
 
Here are a few places in Phoenix for you to explore;
 
Drive Apache Trail
 
The Apache Trail will be one of the most memorable drives you'll ever take. Starting at Apache Junction, about 25 miles east of downtown Phoenix. The 46 miles between Apache Junction and Roosevelt Lake provides both scenic and challenging driving. Along the way, you'll pass ( the Lost Dutchman State Park, Goldfield Ghost Town, Saguaro Lake, the Canyon Lake Recreation Area, the Theodore Roosevelt Dam site, and the Tonto National Monument. The Apache Trail has been designated a USFS Scenic Byway by the U.S. Forest Service, as well as an Arizona Scenic Historic Byway
 
Chase Field
 
Chase Field was the first baseball facility in the world to combine a retractable roof, air conditioning, and a natural turf field. Chase Field's retractable roof can be closed in less than 5 minutes, in case we get one of those rare days of inclement weather. If you are a baseball fan, a visit to this state-of-art facility will be a special treat.
 
Desert Botanical Garden
 
he Desert Botanical Garden has one of the world’s finest collections of desert plants. It is one of only 44 botanical gardens accredited by the American Association of Museums. At the Desert Botanical Garden you will find 50 acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits. Home to 139 rare, threatened and endangered plant species from around the world.
 
Climb Piestewa Peak or Camelback Mountain
 
Piestewa Peak, formerly known as Squaw Peak, is part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve. The elevation of Piestewa Peak is 2,608 feet; the total elevation gain for the Summit Trail is 1,190 feet.
 
Phoenix Zoo 
 
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the younger zoos in the country. Not only is it a successful zoo, but it is a privately owned, nonprofit zoo. That means that it operates strictly without any government funding. The Phoenix Zoo is totally supported by donors and private organizations. Recognizing the important role that zoos must play, the Phoenix Zoo has been very active in wildlife conservation programs. The Phoenix Zoo is open every single day of the year, including December 25th.
 
Car hire can be collected from down town locations as well as from the airport. Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport  - please note that there is likely to be a larger select of cars available at the airport.