17th Annual Arizona Highways Online Photo Contest

Photographer with tripod standing on rock cliff looking toward sunset.

Photograph by Laurence Parent

Every month, we showcase the most talented photographers in the world.
Now it’s your turn to join the ranks. Enter your favorite photo in
the 2025 Arizona Highways Photography Contest.

You could win one of several prizes, and the winning photographs will be published online
and in our September 2025 issue.

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).

Please view OFFICIAL RULES before submitting entries. 

 

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The submission period for the 17th Annual Arizona Highways Photo Contest has closed. The finalists will be announced soon.
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wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Little coyote taking it easy

Location: Scottsdale Community College

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Coyote siblings emerging from their sleeping place, ready to face the new day

Location: Scottsdale Community College

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Great Horned Owlet peeking out from his hiding place in a rock face

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Steve Chavosky

Roadrunner with lizard

Location: Chandler, AZ

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Great Horned Owl family, early morning from their rock face nest

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Harris's Hawk surveying his territory

Location: Phoenix

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Flammulated Owl, settling in for a nap

Location: Phoenix

macro

Photo by Mark Koster

A Butterfly or is it a moth ? On a Mexican Bird of Paradise plant at Chaparral Park.

Location: Chaparral Park, Scottsdale

wildlife

Photo by Pam Sutton

Flammulated Owl close up

Location: Phoenix

landscape

Photo by Stanley Steik

Reflections in Sabino Creek

Location: Sabino Canyon. Tucson

wildlife

Photo by Steve Chavosky

Bald Eagle under the moon

Location: Scottsdale, AZ

landscape

Photo by Stanley Steik

Back lit chollas

Location: Red Hills. Tucson