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).

All entries must be submitted by November 30, 2025, at 11:59:59 p.m.

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landscape

Photo by Ted Uihlein

Cathedral Rock at RedRock Crossing on Oak Creek.

Location: Sedona

landscape

Photo by Lisa Manifold

Morning light streamed through the clouds after a snow storm blanketed the mountains overnight in Sedona.

Location: Sedona

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A White Crowned Sparrow perched on a bush at our apartment complex.

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A Mockingbird perches in a tree at our apartment complex.

Location: Phoenix

landscape

Photo by Rob Zint

A saguaro cactus is silhouetted by the sun in the Sonoran Preserve.

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A White Winged Dove checks things out from a saguaro blossom.

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A pair of female House Finches vie for space at Pioneer Park in Peoria.

Location: Peoria

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

An Avocet for ages at the Glendale Recharge Ponds.

Location: Glendale

wildlife

Photo by Patty Ranweiler

Black Bee in my east Mesa backyard, enjoying the flowers.

Location: Mesa Arizona back yard tree

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A Brewer's Sparrow visits the lan in front of our apartment.

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A Ground Squirrel checks me out.

Location: Phoenix

landscape

Photo by PAtty Ranweiler

Mesa Desert break of day with cactus silhouettes

Location: East Mesa Tonto National Forest