There are lots of fun and exciting things to do in Phoenix and the surrounding areas. Arizona has beautiful scenic areas to visit that are perfect for a road trip in your rented convertible from Rent A Vette. Events include year-round professional sporting events at the newest and best stadiums in the country, plus activities for the whole family...something for everyone, young or old, fast or slow. Just give us a call and we will help make your trip to the Phoenix Valley one you will remember for years to come.
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Wickenburg / Jerome / Sedona - 268 Miles
This drive takes you out of busy Phoenix, stopping in the Old West town of Wickenburg. After Prescott Valley the roads to Jerome will thrill and excite you with twists and turns. This route is not quite 20 miles but there are times you can only drive 20 mph. Eventually you wind up in the phenomenal Red Rocks of Sedona, with it’s jagged, towering cliffs and progressive living style. The landscape on the ride back to Phoenix on SR179 will thrill you as you head out to I-17.
Queen Creek and Coolidge - 129 Miles
You’ll feel like a lone star on this drive with the remote desert closing in around you as you blow out of Phoenix for this trip. This road trip is highlighted by plenty of open country complemented by mountains views. The town of Coolidge features the mysterious Casa Grande Ruins, or the “big House” one of the largest and most unusual prehistoric structures ever build in North America.
Strawberry - 234 miles
Strawberry is a small town on SR-260 / SR-87. It is famous for it’s pie made with your favorite berries. Save room for handmade ice cream later on just down the road in the town of Pine. Then it’s on to Payson, the heart of Arizona’s Rim Country.
Guadalupe - 127 miles
Guadalupe is a Yaqui Native American and Hispanic community between Phoenix and Tempe at the base of South Mountain. The town proudly maintains a stron cultural and ethnic identity. The town is named for the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico. This beautiful drive has a definite rural feel.
Gila Bend - 179 miles
The landscape for this drive is mainly scenic desert with a mountain backdrop. Over all the roads are in good condition, primarily straight with a couple of curvy areas. Most areas are not heavily traveled, so traffic is not an issue. The town is located near a Hohokam Indian Village is a interesting place to stop.
Theodore Roosevelt Lake - 210 miles
This lake was formed by the construction of a masonry damn on Salt River in 1911, making it the oldest artificial reservoir in Arizona. This is now a major center for fishing and boating, but today it’s breathtaking views from SR-188 that await.