Show Low to Chandler Shuttle
Travelers moving between the high‑country town of Show Low and the East Valley community of Chandler can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that follows the most direct highway corridor. The route stretches roughly 123 miles as the crow flies, with the actual road mileage a little higher once the vehicle climbs out of the Mogollon Rim and drops into the Sonoran Desert. Drivers typically complete the trip in about 167 to 230 minutes, depending on traffic through the Phoenix metro area and seasonal weather on the mountain passes.
The journey begins in Show Low, where the shuttle picks up passengers at homes, hotels, or the Show Low Regional Airport terminal. From there the vehicle heads south on State Route 260, merges onto Interstate 17 at the Cordes Junction interchange, and continues onto Loop 101 before joining Interstate 10 westbound. This corridor passes the Apache‑Sitgreaves National Forest, the historic town of Payson, and the sprawling suburbs of Mesa and Gilbert before reaching Chandler’s neighborhoods such as Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch, and the Chandler Fashion Center district. The final drop‑off can be any address in Chandler, including the Chandler Municipal Airport for travelers connecting to regional flights.
Because the service is private, the driver coordinates the exact pickup time with each passenger, eliminating the uncertainty of shared‑ride schedules. Luggage is loaded directly into the vehicle’s cargo area, and the driver assists with heavy bags. For passengers arriving on commercial flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the shuttle can meet them at the appropriate terminal — Terminal 3 for most domestic carriers or Terminal 4 for international arrivals — and then continue east on I‑10 to Chandler.
How long does the door‑to‑door trip take?
Typical travel time ranges from about two hours and forty‑seven minutes to just under four hours, depending on traffic on Loop 101 and I‑10 and any mountain‑pass conditions.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor incoming flight status in real time and adjust the pickup window accordingly, so you won’t be left waiting at the terminal.
Can I bring oversized items such as skis or a bike?
Yes, the shuttle’s cargo space accommodates large sports equipment; just let us know when you book so we can reserve the appropriate room.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (602) 626-9388 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for a 10 % discount on round‑trip reservations.
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