The fifth annual Highland Outdoors photo contest is open for submissions. Winners will be announced in the Winter 2026 issue.

Last Year's Overall Winner Photo "The Universe is Whispering to Us" Photographed by Jesse Thornton

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The highly anticipated fifth annual Highland Outdoors photo contest is now open for submissions! We’re proud that the contest is sponsored this year by The Nature Conservancy. And we’ve added two new photography categories—Aerial Photography and Adventure–Motorized. Winners will be featured in the December 2026 issue.

The 2025 photo contest saw 76 individual photographers submit a total of 126 images across three categories, and we can’t wait to see what comes in this year. Send in your best shots—you don’t have to be a published photographer to have a chance. And yes, if you’ve submitted before, you can submit again. We’ll publish the winning images in our Winter 2026 issue. Please thoroughly read the contest rules and submission guidelines. Thanks in advance to The Nature Conservancy, to this year’s judges, and to everyone who submits their photos.  

—Dylan Jones, Editor-at-Large

Categories

Landscape

Capture and share iconic mountain scenes, quiet hollows, and peaceful streams. Photos may not include humans. Animals may be included, but photos with a wild animal as the primary subject should be submitted under the wildlife category. Buildings are acceptable if they showcase historic and/or cultural elements or if they are part of the landscape.

2025 Landscape Winner: “The Glow Up” by Leiane Gibson
Sandstone Falls, Raleigh County

Wildlife

Submit your images of West Virginia’s wild creatures, from the tiniest of insects to megafauna like bear and elk. We will not accept photos of domesticated animals, captive wild animals, or wild animals feeding at manmade food sources. Skip the humans—only animals permitted.

2025 Wildlife Winner: “Nature’s Camouflage” by Tina Brannon Chloe, Calhoun County

Adventure—Human-Powered

Capture the spirit that moves Highland Outdoors readers through the natural world. Send your photos of non-motorized mountain adventures, like paddling, biking, hiking, climbing, skiing, etc.

2025 Adventure Winner “Wild and Waterful” by Gabe DeWitt
Cheat River Canyon, Preston County

Adventure—Motorized

New this year, share your winding road trips, rugged trail travels, and mud-caked messes. This one’s for any motor-assisted adventure on an ATV, side-by-side, dirt bike, motorcycle, motorboat, etc.

By Nikki Bowman Mills

Aerial

Rise above it all. Take a new perspective. Photos must be captured from the sky, whether by drone, from a plane, helicopter, etc. However you do it, get your camera up high and show us the world down below.

 "Kayakers Entering Blackwater Canyon"
by Mark Moody

Prizes 

  • There will be 10 winning photographs. All 10 will be published in our Winter 2026 issue. 
  • The overall winner will receive $350 and a one-year print subscription.
  • The overall runner-up will receive $250 and a one-year print subscription.
  • Each category winner will receive $125 and a one-year print subscription.
  • Each category runner-up will receive $75 and a one-year print subscription.

The Judges