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 Douglas Coxon

A mating pair of bald eagles taking a break from hunting in a pine tree.

Location: Glendale

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A rufous hummingbird maneuvering to approach a blossom for nectar

Location: Litchfield Park

landscape

Photo by Amelie Meeker

Sedona springs resort parking lot
Taken November 26 2023

Location: 55 Northview Rd Sedona, AZ 86336 United States

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A bald eagle resting in a pond while hunting for prey

Location: Glendale Recharge Ponds

landscape

Photo by Mike Carroll

I had no idea what to expect as a plane was flying by as the crescent moon sets over a mountain just outside of Phoenix, AZ

Location: Phoenix, AZ

wildlife

Photo by Douglas Coxon

A female Bald Eagle resting in a pond at first light in the morning.

Location: Glendale Recharge Ponds

landscape

Photo by Dennis Tromburg

Foggy Sunrise at Monument Vally

Location: Monument Valley

landscape

Photo by Dennis Tromburg

Grand Canyon Under Snow 3775

Location: Grand Canyon South Rim

landscape

Photo by Dennis Tromburg

Paw Holes 7240

Location: Vermillion Cliffs area

macro

Photo by Edwin S Loyola

Cylindropuntia fulgida, the jumping cholla, also known as the hanging chain cholla, is a cholla cactus native to Sonora and the Southwestern United States.

Location: Sedona

landscape

Photo by Dennis Torkko

Sonoran Sunset

Location: Scottsdale near Pinnacle Peak

wildlife

Photo by Rob Zint

A Verdin checks out a tasty bud at Pioneer Park in Peoria.

Location: Peoria