Hitchhiking from Phoenix
Hitchhiking to Phoenix
Recent reviews mentioning Phoenix
33.4601, -112.20385
―Anonymous
33.4601, -112.20385
Stand on this road between two big truck stops to get a ride on I-10 east or west. (Entrance ramps along highway no good). All trucks going back to highway must pass by you. Hold a sign with your direction (I-10 West to California, for example). My average distance of rides from this place: 200 miles.―Anonymous
33.79908, -112.13286
―Anonymous
33.79908, -112.13286
Have hitchhiked to Flagstaff from this location 3 times. Ride offers are at least 60 miles usually. Hold a destination sign or use your thumb. Very possible to get 1 straight ride to Flagstaff, or even Sedona.―Anonymous
33.47838, -112.22356
―Stephiewonder
33.39887, -111.96737
―Anonymous
33.47838, -112.22356
Take the 684 bus straight to Gila Bend (on the I-8) or Ajo and hitch to San Diego, LA, Yuma, or Tucson from there... only $5, and the bus takes you far from Phoenix sprawl.―Anonymous
33.55325, -112.11187
―paul
33.47838, -112.22356
I still recommend taking the 685 bus (sometimes $5, sometimes free of cost) to Gila Bend to start trips west toward California - it is great for San Diego, Yuma, and Los Angeles. I no longer recommend trying to get to Tucson via Ajo, however. I would recommend leaving South of Chandler to get to Tucson!―Wallpaper
33.41351, -111.93177
I still need to go what the hell is this website. GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!!!!!!1―thiagolovesderick