I have never seen bighorn sheep in the wild. The Catalina Mountains above Tucson have bighorn sheep but after decades of hiking they have eluded me, if I ever did see them they would be on a ridge far, far away.
30 miles South of Kodachrome State Park on Cottonwood Canyon Road I had to make a sudden stop. Three bighorn sheep jumped out in front of my Outback and scrambled up the sheer cliff on my left. The Paria river was on my right so I guessed the sheep were going home after browsing and drinking.
I guess I'm faster than I thought. I rolled down the window, grabbed my phone and guessed which way they went. As you can see from the photos, bighorn sheep blend into the landscape very well. It appears the group was made up of two females and a juvenile, the last bighorn stopped for a photo op.
Photos taken 6/15/2025
The Bighorn sheep are below the arrows

3 Bighorn sheep - can you find the third?

3 Bighorn sheep


Juvenile Bighorn Sheep

Bighorn sheep also have a sense of humor, this one is mooning me and giving me a raspberry

Read more about the Cottonwood Canyon Bighorn Sheep:
Desert Bighorn Sheep Thrive Where We Can Barely Survivehttps://dreamlandtours.net/desert-bighorn-sheep-thrive-where-we-can-barely-survive/