Articles by Emily Watson
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Explore Culinary ZenBeer might be the brewed beverage that Oregon is most known for, but Oregonians also enjoy relaxing with a hot cup (or… | Asian Fusion, Culinary Experiences, Eat & Drink, Family Fun, Restaurants, Wellness | Oregon Story |
Cook Up A Storm In OregonThrow on your chef’s hat and sharpen your culinary skills at one of Oregon’s many cooking classes, from… | Culinary Experiences, Eat & Drink, Restaurants | Oregon Story |
Oregon Shakespeare Festival (February to November 2011)This month the Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival kicks off its 76th year and it’s an exciting… | Oregon Story | |
Mountain Bike Across OregonWith hundreds of miles of less-traveled back roads, thousands of acres of forest, and all those gorgeous scenic byways,… | Oregon Story | |
Beer Trail, Ale Trail, Suds StrollWhatever you want to call it, this culinary adventure involves a lot of delicious craft brewstouts, ales, porters,… | Beer & Breweries, Culinary Experiences, Eat & Drink | Oregon Story |
Splashing Around OregonThe weather’s warming up. Soon it’ll be downright toasty, and you’ll be wishing yourself into the… | Oregon Story | |
Gone Fishing!Dust off your gear, secure a fishing license and hit the water you’ve got some fish to catch this summer. In… | Oregon Story | |
Pick a Site and Pitch a Tent – Camping in OregonCamping in Oregon is a feast for the senses. There’s the smoky smell of campfire, the sweet taste of sticky… | Camping, Recreation | Oregon Story |
Road Trip!This spring, take advantage of stable gas prices and hit the Oregon road. These three scenic drives offer displays of… | Attractions, Bodies of Water, Culinary Experiences, Eat & Drink, Natural Wonders, Outdoors & Nature, Waterfalls, Wineries & Wine | Itinerary |
Let’s BrunchOregon’s culinary scene is one of the nation’s most exciting places to eat thanks to all the fresh,… | Culinary Experiences, Eat & Drink, Restaurants | Oregon Story |
About Author Emily Watson
Emily, a native Portlander, grew up skiing on Mt. Hood, playing at the Oregon coast, and shooing bugs into her brother's tent during plenty o' family camping trips.After college she moved to New York City, where someone hired her to be a magazine editor. Five years later, however, the lure of the Northwest was just too strong so she returned to Portland "to be a ski bum." Today she is the editor of Travel Oregon magazine and co-editor of the monthly Travel Oregon e-newsletter, among other travel- and food-related publishing projects. And, yes, she's still skiing - though the bum thing is a bit of a stretch.
















