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First Water Creek carves through the Superstition Wilderness
Big Bend national park, TX - USA, May 2, 2023. A Mexican citizen crosses the Rio Grand back to Mexico after checking a cash box at an arts and craft vending stand in Big Bend National Park. Riding on a horse with his two dogs across the river. Near Daniels Camp picnic area.
A landscape shot while in Verde Canyon, Arizona in the winter of 2012. Shot on Sony A100 with Sony 18-70mm crop lens ISO 100, 90mm, f13, 1/160sec. Color corrected
The Verde River, near the town of Rio Verde, Arizona in the late winter.  This area is called the Needle Rock recreation area and used for year-round recreation.
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Autumn Cottonwoods line a small stream in Capitol Reef National Park, in Utah, USA.
Early evening along the upper portions of the East Verde River, outside of Payson, Arizona.
Arizona doesn't have many natural ponds and lakes.  To provide water for their livestock, early ranchers dug stock tanks in the national forest open range.  Now that the national forests are used for recreation these old tanks provide ideal habitat for wildlife as well as popular destinations for hiking.  This unnamed tank, with a reflection of Mount Elden, has filled up from the monsoon rainfalls.  It is located at the base of Campbell Mesa in Coconino National Forest, Arizona, USA.
man on a mountain adventure
Reflective water of Sabino creek at Sabino State Park in Tucson, Arizona. There are rocks surrounding the water and a view of desert plants against the bright sky background.
The Salt River and Mt. McDowell, known locally as Red Mountain, in the Sonoran Desert near Phoenix, Arizona.
The Salt River runs from eastern Arizona and joins the Gila River west of Phoenix.  It is used to maintain many reservoirs in the mountains east of Phoenix, the largest being The Theodore Roosevelt Reservoir.  These reservoirs provide water to the Phoenix area as well as creating excellent recreational opportunities.
Beautiful changing trees reflecting on the Salt River.
Aerial scenic view of desert and creek in springtime
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Sunset view of the Colorado River as flows through Yuma, Arizona, USA.
The Agua Fria (Cold Water in Spanish) River is a 120-mile-long tributary of the Gila River in central Arizona.  The headwaters of the river are at Glassford Hill near Prescott in Yavapai County.  The river flows through the desert landscape of Agua Fria National Monument and ends at Lake Pleasant north of Phoenix.  The river has been a vital water source for thousands of years as well as having significant cultural and historical importance. Indigenous people such as the Hohokam inhabited this region, utilizing the river’s resources for agriculture, hunting, and gathering.  Agua Fria National Monument encompasses 71,100 acres of the Sonoran Desert in central Arizona. President Bill Clinton established the national monument in 2000 to protect the cultural and natural resources of the region.  The monument is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is characterized by its rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems. It contains numerous archaeological sites, petroglyphs, and remnants of ancient pueblos, representing thousands of years of Native American history.  This picture of the Agua Fria River was photographed in the Agua Fria National Monument near Cordes Lake, Arizona, USA.
Blue Wash flows swiftly after spring rains
Sunlit Rio Grande River and cottonwoods in autumn, during the 2020 drought. Shot between Taos and Santa Fe. Copy space in the blue sky.\n\n\n\nCopy space available.
At the bottom of Sabino Canyon, in the Santa Catalina Mountains, just north of Tucson, Arizona, lies the tranquil Sabino Creek, in early Spring.
The Salt River flowing through the Salt River Canyon in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Epic landscape scenery from the walking trail of the park
Fry Canyon is a narrow canyon on the Mogollon Rim of Northern Arizona.  It features Pumphouse Wash, a slow moving creek that is one of the uppermost reaches of Oak Creek which eventually feeds into the Verde River.  The canyon is lined with sculpted rock formation where the water gathers in pools.  Fry Canyon is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Cattle Tank in the Woodchute Mountain Wilderness AZ in Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Wilderness Scenic Flowing Stream Through Mountain Forest - Springtime nature landscape in beautiful tranquil wilderness area.
Almost dry river bed while hiking in Arizona
Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Reserve in Autumn, San Antonio, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
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