The Discover Lewis County Photo Contest recently concluded, with submissions displaying the region's charm and natural beauty under the theme "Showcasing Lewis County."
The contest, which took place from June 15 to Aug. 16 and was organized by the Economic Alliance of Lewis County, invited photographers to capture the diverse landscapes and vibrant communities that define the county.
The first-place winner was Aaron Wilson, who won the $1,000 prize with his photograph of Goat Lake Basin capturing a view looking south toward Mount Adams on a cool summer morning.
The second-place prize of $500 was awarded to Linda Ray for her photo of Cathedral Falls, a hidden gem near Riffe Lake in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Cathedral Falls, known for its serene cascade through a lush, narrow gorge, offers hikers a quiet escape along scenic trails surrounded by dense forest, Discover Lewis County stated in a news release.
The winning photos can be viewed on the Discover Lewis County website and will continue to be celebrated in future Discover Lewis County promotional materials, with full credit given to the photographers.
To view all images submitted in the photo contest, visit https://discoverlewiscounty.com/photo-contest/.
Discover Lewis County (DLC) serves as a destination marketing organization.
“DLC is charged with representing Lewis County as a tourism destination and supporting the long-term development of our communities through sustainable tourism marketing and management strategies,” the organization stated in the release. “We bring together government, related organizations and industry stakeholders to secure funding and protect our natural environment while simultaneously boosting the local economies.”