
Located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation, Havasu Falls has no roads to it and requires a ten mile hike to access. There is not a bad angle to photograph this amazing landmark, and we have spent hours gazing up at this rock tower. The main focal point here is Spider Rock, a 750-foot tall rock spire that is amazing to photograph. It is well worth it though, as Canyon de Chelly is one of the most visited monuments in the country. Canyon de ChellyĪnother one of Arizona’s famous national monuments, Canyon de Chelly is located within the Navajo Nation and is usually only accessible by guided tour. You will want to visit these places early in the morning if you go, as they are very popular and can be very busy. Sedona is home to many popular monuments and photo locations, including Devil’s Bridge and Red Rock Crossing. Located south of the city of Flagstaff, Sedona is only about a two hour drive from the south rim of the Grand Canyon, making it a popular destination for people wanting to see both. One of my favorite areas in the entire state, the small town of Sedona is famous for its red rock formations. The north rim is every bit as beautiful as the south but is more remote and harder to access. The south rim is more easily accessible, and the most popular with visitors and tourists. The park is divided into two major parts, the north rim and the south rim. It is easily one of the most recognizable landscape locations not only in the state, but in the entire country.

The Grand Canyon National Park is gigantic, and it would be nearly impossible to explore and photograph it all. You can’t make a trip to the Grand Canyon State and not visit this iconic landmark.

