 | Looking into the Grand Canyon from Yaki Point, the Granite Gorge cuts through the bottom of the canyon, with the Zoroaster Temple reaching nearly to the horizon in the center. Bright Angel Canyon extends into the distance to the left of it. |
 | This view from Yavapai Point overlooks the the point where Bright Angel Canyon meets the Granite Gorge in the bottom right. The Plateau Point Trail can be seen approaching this point. |
 | This view taken from the Rim Trail in Grand Canyon Village features the Battleship, so named because its pinnacles at one end. Garden Creek Canyon is in the foreground. |
 | Perched above the Granite Gorge at Plateau Point, the Colorado River is in the foreground. Zoroaster Temple is the pointed feature against the sky, and Brahama Temple is to the left of it. |
 | The Colorado River can be seen in this view from Hopi Point. The large red feature is called the Alligator. |
 | Looking eastward from Mohave Point a long stretch of the Colorado river passes close to Cope Butte. The Hermit Trail makes it's descent on the other side of Cope Butte. |
 | Petrified logs Petrified Forest National Park. |
 | Fredonia, with its rodeo grounds in the foreground, lies in the Arizona Strip, with red rock cliffs in the background. |
 | The brilliant white of a mission-style church in Ajo brightens the downtown plaza. |
 | The Curley School is an archtectural gem from the early days of Ajo. |
 | Desert plants grow along the road in Ajo |
 | Ruins of a ranch house in Alamo Canyon. |
 | Bluebells, mesquite, saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow along Arizona 85. |
 | Bill Williams Mountain at 9,256 feet above sea level. |
 | Highway 89A approaches the crossing of the Colorado River. |
 | Eerie rock formations like these are found in places on the Paria Plateau. |
 | Mohave County Courthouse, built in 1915, in Kingman. |
 | A cholla cactus blooms near Historic Route 66. |
 | An old wayside stop on Historic Route 66 still operates today. |