Visit Bellingham Recognized for Outstanding Marketing Campaign at State of Washington Tourism Confer
December 02, 2025
(Bellingham, WA) Earlier this month, State of Washington Tourism held their annual
conference, an event that connects Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) from
across Washington and recognizes exceptional work. During the conference, Visit
Bellingham received an award for Outstanding Marketing Campaign of the Year for a
campaign promoting Whatcom County’s scenic byways.
The award-winning Road Trip Series campaign was a collaboration between Visit
Bellingham and Scenic Washington, a company dedicated to promoting travel
experiences in the state. The campaign showcased Chuckanut Drive and Mount Baker
Highway, Whatcom County’s two designated scenic byways.
Visit Bellingham worked with Scenic Washington to tell the story of these byways
through compelling photos, videos, and blogs. To gather content for the campaign, a
writer/videography team from Capture.Share.Repeat. explored both byways firsthand,
even renting a small plane with a bubble canopy to capture images of Mount Baker
Highway from above. As part of the final product, a special Road Trip Series landing
page was created on Scenic Washington’s website to inspire travelers.
“Recognition from State of Washington Tourism means a lot to our team,” said Amber
Vinup, Marketing Director at Visit Bellingham. "There are so many inventive and
compelling campaigns happening in destinations across Washington—we're honored
the state recognized something exceptional in our work.”
The Road Trip Series campaign is part of Visit Bellingham’s larger effort to promote
Whatcom County’s scenic byways. The National Scenic Byways Program was created
thirty years ago and designates certain roads based upon their “scenic, historic,
recreational, cultural, archeological, and/or natural intrinsic qualities.”
Visit Bellingham | Whatcom County is an independent, 501 (c)(6) nonprofit economic
development organization whose purpose is to improve the economy by marketing
Bellingham Whatcom County as a premier, year-round visitor, sports, outdoor
recreation, arts and cultural, and meetings destination, which supports all travel, tourism,
and hospitality businesses and nonprofits in Whatcom County.
conference, an event that connects Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) from
across Washington and recognizes exceptional work. During the conference, Visit
Bellingham received an award for Outstanding Marketing Campaign of the Year for a
campaign promoting Whatcom County’s scenic byways.
The award-winning Road Trip Series campaign was a collaboration between Visit
Bellingham and Scenic Washington, a company dedicated to promoting travel
experiences in the state. The campaign showcased Chuckanut Drive and Mount Baker
Highway, Whatcom County’s two designated scenic byways.
Visit Bellingham worked with Scenic Washington to tell the story of these byways
through compelling photos, videos, and blogs. To gather content for the campaign, a
writer/videography team from Capture.Share.Repeat. explored both byways firsthand,
even renting a small plane with a bubble canopy to capture images of Mount Baker
Highway from above. As part of the final product, a special Road Trip Series landing
page was created on Scenic Washington’s website to inspire travelers.
“Recognition from State of Washington Tourism means a lot to our team,” said Amber
Vinup, Marketing Director at Visit Bellingham. "There are so many inventive and
compelling campaigns happening in destinations across Washington—we're honored
the state recognized something exceptional in our work.”
The Road Trip Series campaign is part of Visit Bellingham’s larger effort to promote
Whatcom County’s scenic byways. The National Scenic Byways Program was created
thirty years ago and designates certain roads based upon their “scenic, historic,
recreational, cultural, archeological, and/or natural intrinsic qualities.”
Visit Bellingham | Whatcom County is an independent, 501 (c)(6) nonprofit economic
development organization whose purpose is to improve the economy by marketing
Bellingham Whatcom County as a premier, year-round visitor, sports, outdoor
recreation, arts and cultural, and meetings destination, which supports all travel, tourism,
and hospitality businesses and nonprofits in Whatcom County.
Contact:
Becky Mandelbaum, Communications Manager
becky@bellingham.org, (360) 671-3990 ext. 208
