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ABOVE: Using a polarizer, as Derek von Briesen did here, can reduce surface reflections on water. In this case, it allowed him to capture the reflections of sunrise and the tree but also the river…

Caleb Schiff got his first taste of Indian Gardens Oak Creek Market during runs and bicycle trips in Red Rock Country a decade ago. In the fall and winter months, he would stop along the bustling…

EDITOR'S NOTE: As of June 2024, Ruby is no longer open to the public. This story was published in an earlier issue of Arizona Highways.
TAWNY HILLSIDES covered in tall grasses and dusty green…

A soft, lovely, righteous landscape, everything in proper order — not my Arizona! Give me complexity and contradiction and the murmur of menace. Give me this 4-mile trek along a canyon bottom, easy…

On Day 47 of her administration, the White Mountain Apache Tribe’s first elected chairwoman stands on a podium at Hon-Dah Resort. Wearing cowboy boots and a rodeo-style belt buckle, Gwendena Lee-…

It’s no mirage – the Egyptian Motor Hotel, which has sat in the heart of Phoenix’s Grand Avenue District for more than 70 years, has been newly resurrected on its original turf and will open to the…

In 2016, Russian-born tenor Viktor Antipenko and Israeli-born mezzo-soprano Maya Lahyani met while performing Georges Bizet’s Carmen at Opera Las Vegas. As classically trained opera singers with…

Arizona Highways' query acceptance period runs only once per year. Our submission window for the 2025 editorial calendar will be March 7-31, 2024. All queries should be submitted via email to Senior…