Arizona

Looking for the best photography in Arizona? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Arizona. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.

Top Photography Spots in and near Arizona

  • Woods Canyon Lake, Arizona

    Kayak Woods Canyon Lake

    5.0
    Is there any better way to spend a Saturday, then paddling on a glassy, peaceful lake?  You can rent kayaks at the Woods Canyon Lake Marina, or bring your own (if you’re bringing your own kayak, make sure you bring a PFD too, as it’s Arizona law).  One of the best parts of this lake is that w...
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  • Marble Canyon, Arizona

    Balanced Rocks

    ...If you want to have an other-worldly experience that make you feel like you're almost on another planet, exploring these massive balanced rocks are a must! Not far from Page Arizona sits these amazing rock formations! They are located down Lees Ferry Road in Marble Canyon. Getting there is pr...
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  • Sedona, Arizona

    Seven Sacred Pools via Soldier Pass

    1.12 mi / 56 ft gain
    The Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, Arizona, is a short, family-friendly hike that offers stunning views of red rock formations and the unique natural pools. The trail's easy accessibility and flat terrain make it suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and those hiking with dogs. The ...
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  • Mesa, Arizona

    Horseback Ride in the Sonoran Desert

    5.0
    This picturesque location is truly unique; featuring Saguaro Lake, the spectacular Bulldog Cliffs and the Salt River winds through the Ranch property, and you’re able to experience it all on horseback. What I loved most is that the horses were well cared for, the handlers obviously adored the ani...
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  • Tucson, Arizona

    Hike Bridal Wreath Falls

    5.6 mi / 1072 ft gain
    Bridal Wreath Falls is a 5.6 mile out-and-back hike that takes you through a Seguro National Park to a picturesque waterfall near Tucson, AZ. Keep in mind, the waterfall is more "picturesque" if it has rained recently. This trail is NOT dog-friendly. 
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  • Scottsdale, Arizona

    Climb Girlie Man Near Tom's Thumb

    5.9+ 3 bolt slab. About 65ft. To get there you will start on the Tom's Thumb Trail for about .1 mi. Then take the Mesquite canyon trail left (SE) for .2mi. It will connect with the Feldspar trail. Turn left (E) and continue on until you see the climber access sign. Continue on the well marked tra...
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  • Wymola, Arizona

    Calloway Trail

    4.0
    1.08 mi / 312 ft gain
    We recently hiked the Calloway Trail at Picacho Peak State Park, and while it’s not as challenging as the Hunter Trail, it’s still a bit difficult, especially with rocky terrain. However, this trail was more manageable for our family, and all of our kids were able to complete it without needing t...
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  • Tucson, Arizona

    Camp at Molino Basin

    0 mi / 0 ft gain
    Molino Basin Campground is the only campground of the Catalina District of the Forest Service to be open year round due to its lower elevation at only 4500'. Its position along the Mount Lemmon Highway makes Molino Basin a perfect basecamp for further adventures in the Santa Catalina Mountains, a...
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  • Winslow, Arizona

    Apache Death Cave

    0.42 mi / 23 ft gain
    ...Just off Highway 40 in-between Flagstaff and Winslow Arizona, sits an abandoned ghost town called "Two Guns". I can't tell you how many times I've driven on the 40 (East or West) and had no idea this was here. This time around I made it a priority to stop and check this place out. For anyone t...
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  • Apache Junction, Arizona

    Photograph Cactus Blooms at Lost Dutchman

    4.5
    And there is no better place to experience this beautiful display than at Lost Dutchman State Park. The State Park website shares that visitors can find "chuparosas, poppies, fiddle necks, globe mallow, chuparosa, brittle bush, desert evening primrose, lupine, ocotillo, chicory, scorpion weed, sk...
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  • Page, Arizona

    Big Lake Sand Cave

    0.81 mi / 135.83 ft gain
    This short but fun trail starts right from Roam America and takes you straight into the desert toward one of the most unique spots in Page, Arizona -- the Big Lake Sand Cave! The hike is easy to follow but don’t underestimate it, parts of the trail are soft desert sand, which can make the walk a ...
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  • Rio Verde, Arizona

    Horseshoe Dam

    3.0
    0.97 mi / 308 ft gain
    Horseshoe Dam is a stunning, family-friendly spot surrounded by nature, offering breathtaking views in every direction. Located in the Tonto National Forest, this hidden gem is perfect for outdoor lovers looking for a peaceful escape. The area is surrounded by BLM camping spots, making it easy to...
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  • Grand Canyon Village, Arizona

    Ooh-Aah Point via South Kaibab

    5.0
    2.04 mi / 749.34 ft gain
    This is a moderately challenging hike, relatively short (1.8 miles round trip), with absolutely incredible views. To access this hike you start at the South Kaibab Trailhead located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Private vehicles are not allowed, you must access the trail via the park's sh...
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  • Scottsdale, Arizona

    Jane Rau Trail

    0.6 mi / 72 ft gain
    The Jane Rau Trail stands as a gateway to the Sonoran Desert's rich ecosystem within Arizona's McDowell Sonoran Preserve. This accessible 0.5-mile loop serves as an interpretive nature trail, honoring Jane Rau, a dedicated conservationist who played a pivotal role in preserving these lands. Wheth...
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  • Wymola, Arizona

    Children's Cave

    5.0
    0.33 mi / 33 ft gain
    If you’re looking for a short but adventurous family hike, the Children’s Cave Trail at Picacho Peak State Park is a perfect pick! The trail is short just under half a mile round trip but don’t let the distance fool you. The terrain is a bit uphill and can be challenging in spots, yet even our 2-...
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