18th Annual Arizona Highways Online Photo Contest

Photograph by Jeff Kida

Photograph by Jeff Kida

TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT

Every month, we showcase some of the most talented photographers in the world. Now it's your turn to join the ranks. Enter your favorite photo in the 2026 Arizona Highways Photography Contest.


Grand Prize
All expense 3-night stay at any ranch in the True Ranch Collection

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All finalist photographs will be published online and in our September 2026 issue.


Please view OFFICIAL RULES before submitting entries. 

Our contest is open to amateur and professional photographers. All photos must be made in Arizona and fit into the category of Landscape, Wildlife or Macro (close-up).

The submission deadline has passed.

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wildlife

Photo by Mark Koster

A Roadrunner with it's breakfast, a Sonoran Tiger Whiptail Lizard. Notice how the lizard's tail is broken off, but the Roadrunner made sure it grabbed the tail as well !

Location: Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community

landscape

Photo by Axel Kinder

Just a Saguaro with a pretty sky.

Location: Shot in the desert east of Lone Mt. Rd. north of the Troon Golf Club

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

River of light. The vastness of the Grand Canyon contrasts with the delicate movement of water, creating a moment of balance between immensity and calm.

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Hidden oasis. The lush greens contrast sharply with the desert stone, revealing a secret pocket of life sustained by a fragile, persistent trickle.

Location: Grand canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Master of the thermals. The wildness of the Southwest is distilled into a single moment of freedom and power.

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Carved by time. Shot deep within a hidden desert slot, this scene showcases nature’s ability to sculpt beauty over millennia.

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Whispers of the canyon stream. The soft, silky motion of the stream contrasts with the textured sandstone walls, reminding us how time and persistence carve beauty into even the hardest landscapes.

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

The cathedral. The sense of scale, silence, and ancient geology makes this scene feel both monumental and deeply peaceful.

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Eternal walls: The canyon rises in layered shadows as the moving light reveals the immense scale of the gorge. a study in texture, tone and the quiet strength of the river that shaped it.

Location: Grand Canyon

wildlife

Photo by Wilhelm Huber

A young Red-Tailed Hawk perched on a Palo Verde tree in the early morning sunlight.

Location: Tucson

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Reflections

Location: Grand Canyon

landscape

Photo by Parag Patel

Havasupai falls under the stars in moonlight

Location: Havasupai Reservation