Cowlitz County
       
       
       
       
       
       
    Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 721
Castle Rock, WA
98611-0721

360.274.6603

       
       
    Kalama Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 824
Kalama, WA
98625-0824

360.673.6299

       
       
  Kelso-Longview Chamber of Commerce

1563 Olympia Way
Longview, WA
98632-3099

360.423.8400

    The Kelso-Longview area is a scenic corner of SW Washington situated at the confluence of three rivers with a backdrop of green forests and white mountains, with opportunities for year-round recreation drawing both visitors and residents.

The comfortable rural life style and small-town charm of the area is a unique combination of elegant residential areas and an active river front industry. It is an area where international corporations and small businesses exist side by side.

Although historically the area has benefited from a timber-based economy, forward-thinking city governments have paved the way for new manufacturing businesses to locate here, resulting in a growing economy and stable tax base. The area is attractive for all ages of people. Here you will find an emphasis on education, families, business development, natural resources and quality of life. Residents pride in the beauty of the areas parks, trees, rivers and surrounding forests is reflected in active community programs and service groups.

       
       
  Woodland Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 1012
Woodland, WA
98674-1012

360.225.9552

    Woodland is one of the oldest communities in Washington State and serves as a gateway to Mt. St. Helens and the Lewis River recreational areas. In 1845, Adolphus Lee Lewis retired from the Hudson's Bay company, and with his brother Fred, established a land claim on property east of the present city of Woodland. The river was first known as the Lewis River after its original settler.