The Most Instagrammable Spots in Arizona

From the iconic Grand Canyon and unique Southwestern landscape to colorful, large-scale murals crafted by local artists, beauty—both natural and man made—can be found all over the state.

Here are some of the most Instagrammable spots in Arizona to add to your bucket list.

The Wave

Located in the Coyote Buttes near the Arizona-Utah border, The Wave is such a popular photographic destination that a permit is required to access. As only 64 people are allowed to enter the area per day, it’s best to reserve your spot with the US Bureau of Land Management as early as possible.

Horseshoe Bend

A short hike through Glen Canyon leads to one of the most spectacular views of the Colorado River.

Antelope Canyon

Light pours in from two separate, scenic slots electrifying the red and orange earth inside the canyon’s smooth walls. Located on Navajo land, Antelope Canyon serves as a symbol of Mother Nature’s gifts and power.

Devil’s Bridge, Sedona

Devil’s Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area, reachable by a 3.9 mile trail of moderate difficulty.

The Grand Canyon

A place that truly needs neither introduction nor explanation, Grand Canyon National Park is a sight to be seen and documented with 277 miles of banded red rock canyons.

Camelback Mountain

Whether you choose to hike or admire from afar, Camelback Mountain only has great angles to offer. From a distance, you can see how the mountain got its name as its rocky form resembles the hump and head of a kneeling camel, while amazing city views await as a reward for hikers at the top of the peak.

Roosevelt Row

Extending east from 7th Avenue to16th Street off Roosevelt Street, Roosevelt Row (also affectionately known as RoRo) is a dynamic and walkable cultural district that’s chock full of amazing art and street murals connecting historic neighborhoods with the urban core of downtown Phoenix.

Desert Botanical Garden

Get lost exploring more than 50,000 plants across140 blossoming acres set amid the fiery red rocks of Papago Park at Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden.

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