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

True Ranch Logo

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).

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landscape

Photo by Michael Kurth

A private Navajo viewpoint of Horseshoe Bend

Location: Page Arizona, private Navajo viewpoint of Horseshoe Bend

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

Breakfast time for this egret in a Glendale pond

Location: Glendale

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A female adult Bald Eagle gathering nesting material in the early morning light.

Location: West Valley

wildlife

Photo by Mark Koster

I Feel Like I was Being Stared At at SCC Recently

Location: Scottsdale Community College

landscape

Photo by Brian Bevins

Superstition Mountain Hike

Location: Superstition Mountains Tonto National Forest

wildlife

Photo by Keith Sword

A Bald Eagle makes a fly by in Scottsdale.

Location: Scottsdale

wildlife

Photo by Keith Sword

Great Blue Heron sits by the pond at Chaparral Park

Location: Chaparral Park

landscape

Photo by Michael Cevette

Sunrise Sky Islands

Location: Elgin AZ

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A male adult bald eagle bringing in a nice catfish to its chicks

Location: West Valley

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A adult bald eagle gathering sticks for their nest.

Location: West Valley

landscape

Photo by Ted Uihlein

A view of Monument Valley's buttes and spires taken through Teardrop Window at sunrise.

Location: Monument Valley

landscape

Photo by Ted Uihlein

Sedona's red rocks after an early Spring snowfall.

Location: Sedona Arizona