Address:
1 McKenzie Terminal Blvd
Phone:
(1) 979-846-9007
Location Type:
Corporate
Hours of Operation:
Sun 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM; Mon - Fri 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM; Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
2024
THANKSGIVING November
28 08:00AM -
11:30AM
CHRISTMAS EVE December
24 08:00AM -
02:00PM
CHRISTMAS December
25 08:00AM -
02:00PM
NEW YEARS EVE December
31 08:00AM -
02:00PM
2025
NEW YEARS DAY January
1 08:00AM -
02:00PM
If flying in, the rental counter is within the terminal with a short walk to the car lot.
With a car rental in College Station, TX, you can start off your city tour at Texas A&M or take the kids to the Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley. Plus, with a rental car on hand, you’ll get to see less of the hotel and experience more of our cozy city. Dine at Napa Flats, visit the Museum of the American GI, and hit a few balls at Pebble Creek Golf Course for the full College Station experience.
Avis offers affordable prices for all our rental cars, making travel simple for locals and visitors alike. From car accidents to business trips in Houston, book a rental car online today and save on transportation.
Yes, you can pick up a car rental in College Station, TX, from Avis at the Easterwood Field Airport rental location. Book a rental car now and quickly hit the road after getting off your flight. Plus, you’ll have a ride throughout the city and down to Houston.
Have room for your business team, table, and supplies when traveling to Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center.
Standard SUVs make hauling bikes and other outdoor equipment look easy. Load in a bike for trail riding around Lick Creek Park.
A midsize pickup truck rental may be ideal when moving your college-age child into the dorms at Texas A&M University.
With a heavy-duty car rental in College Station, TX, you can make your way to Sam Houston National Forest. While you’re here, scout out a hike or set up camp. During the summer, you can rent a canoe or boat and enjoy Lake Conroe.
Rent a car and find this monumental building dedicated to the former President, next to the Texas A&M University Research Park. The building itself is worth the trip but once you get inside you can enjoy learning about a piece of American History and browse through books.