
Eerie, Arizona
Images Arizona this month transports its readers to an alternate dimension, where — in the small, abandoned (and fictional) town of Eerie, Arizona — your worst nightmares become a reality.
Images Arizona this month transports its readers to an alternate dimension, where — in the small, abandoned (and fictional) town of Eerie, Arizona — your worst nightmares become a reality.
Phoenix resident Horacio Soto recently visited West Fork Trail in Sedona, where he recreated one of the most iconic scenes from Disney’s classic animated film “The Lion King” with his four-legged hiking companions Lexy and Bruno.
Nature, travel and adventure photographer Mark Laverman shares a photo that he took over the Labor Day holiday weekend a few years ago at Monument Valley.
Phoenix resident Nadia Beltran Bernal recently shared with Images Arizona two photos taken during a late-July camping trip to a site just north of Christopher Creek in Payson.
Goodyear resident Jim Chamberlain shares a photo that he took at Stud Horse Point near Page.
Photographer Derek Ryan Mathewson shares a photo that he took of himself at a tucked-away gem just west of Page.
Ahwatukee resident David Williams shares a photo that he took during a trip to the Mogollon Rim.
North Phoenix resident Isabel Guerra Clark shares a photo that she took of a pair of bighorn sheep near Canyon Lake.
Sun Lakes resident John Livoti shares a photo that he took at Watson Lake, one of two reservoirs at the Granite Dells in Prescott that was formed in the early 1900s.
North Phoenix resident Isabel Guerra Clark shares a photo that she took of a great horned owl and its owlets.