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 Mike Cowan

Gila monster near Wickenburg, AZ

Location: Wickenburg

landscape

Photo by Mike Cowan

Dead tree near Flagstaff resembles a 'phoenix' rising from the ashes

Location: Flagstaff, AZ

landscape

Photo by Mike Cowan

Ben's Saddlery in Downtown Wickenburg

Location: Wickenburg

landscape

Photo by Colleen Readel

Where the mountains meet the sky. An extinct volcano as seen from the Bee-line Hwy (US 87).

Location: Tonto National Forest

landscape

Photo by Colleen Readel

The Arizona Sister Butterfly at Woodland Lake, Pinetop, AZ

Location: Pinetop, AZ

landscape

Photo by Brian Ray

Flowing Springs Fall Colors

Location: Near Payson Az

wildlife

Photo by Tom Mangelsdorf

Five eyes...Burrowing Owl owlets

Location: Scottsdale

landscape

Photo by Maryam

Windy Point, Catalina Highway. People watching sunset

Location: Windy Point, Catalina Highway

landscape

Photo by Michael Kurth

August monsoon

Location: New River Az

landscape

Photo by Michael Kurth

Sunset in October

Location: New River Az

wildlife

Photo by Deirdre Denali Rosenberg

A wild and active beehive tucked into a fallen tree in the Sonoran Desert.

Location: Santa Cruz River

wildlife

Photo by Deirdre Denali Rosenberg

A young javelina races through a wash in a bout of the zoomies!

Location: Tortolita Mountains