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Scottsdale, located in Maricopa County, is an ideal getaway for outdoor fanatics because of the plenty of unlimited list of preserves, art galleries, mountains, and hiking trails. All these features present notable opportunities for taking some nice pictures with amazing backdrops. Below are popular destinations to strike a pose in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Desert Botanical Garden

Located on North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona, Desert Botanical Garden is a short drive from Old Town Scottsdale, offering an astounding glimpse of desert life. The 140-acre garden inside Papago Park perfectly combines distinctive artworks scattered over the grounds with artistic elements. Explore the Desert Botanical Garden with several separate areas proportioned according to their concepts, offering informative signs to familiarize you with key elements and identify what to search for. Along the way, several spots with natural and spectacular backgrounds are amazing for taking photos. In addition to the plants, you can also spot woodpeckers alighting on the saguaros, hummingbirds hastening past, butterflies fluttering about, and a variety of other birds flying and running about. The diverse Southwestern United States of America deserts represented by the various gardens include the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, the Great Basin Desert, and the Chihuahuan Desert. 

Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden

Camelback Mountain

Nestled just 15 minutes from Scottsdale, Camelback Mountain acquired its name because of its camelback-like shape. This area is a popular destination for residents and tourists with amazing hike trails such as the Horseshoe Loop, Echo Canyon Trail, and Cholla Trail. Horseshoe Loop trail is an easy hike best for beginners compared to the Cholla and Echo Canyon Trails, which are complex. These hike trails lead you to the mountain’s peak, where you can pose for a photo in Scottsdale’s breathtaking views. Camelback Mountain has many charming photo options with its cacti-inspired and bare rock backdrops and wildlife. 

Old Town Scottsdale

Old Town Scottsdale, also known as Downtown Scottsdale, is a vibrant and adventurous place, ideal for an evening or afternoon hangout. The façade of captivating shops and western-inspired buildings selling all kinds of commodities is lined with covered sidewalks. From jewelry, Native American art, and crafts to trinkets, clothing, and Mexican covers, the shops also feature world-popular artists’ works in upscale galleries. This location presents several spots to pose for a photo as you explore further. The Civic Center Mall, the public square with artwork (including the popular Love sculpture), and the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art offer fantastic backdrops to engage in photo-taking activities. Downtown Scottsdale has plenty of restaurants with several dining options and laid-back outdoor patios during the day but bursts with cosmic nightlife at dusk. Scottsdale Art Walk is an event happening every Thursday night in Old Town Scottsdale, where galleries host an open house for the people.

Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale

Conclusion

Scottsdale not only offers a surplus of leisure activities to engage in and breathtaking landscapes, but it is just 25 minutes from Phoenix, the capital of Arizona. The town is also minutes away from some Southwest Arizona cities such as Chandler, Glendale, Mesa, and Tempe. This article has highlighted a few of Scottsdale’s many spots that offer great photo-taking opportunities. However, sampling different destinations is the best way to perfect the art when it comes to photography.