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Jen Anderson

Jen Anderson is a longtime journalist and travel writer/editor who is now Travel Oregon’s Content & Community Manager, helping to align content for visitors via social media, print and web. She’s called Oregon home for 25 years and loves finding the latest places to eat, drink and play around the state with her husband and two boys. Brewpubs, beaches and bike trails top the list.

A Family Day at OMSI

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May 20, 2019
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI, as it’s better known) is Portland’s top spot for exploring the wonder of science all over again, whether you bring your kids for the day or pop in for a grown-up experience. Here’s how to spend the day — and night — at OMSI. More
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First-Timer’s Guide to Steens Mountain

May 3, 2019
It’s hard not to fall in love with the dreamy images of Kiger Gorge, Wildhorse Lake and rest of the backcountry wilderness that surrounds Steens Mountain in Southeastern Oregon. The Steens (yes, it’s just one mountain) is located at the opposite corner of the state from Portland, about a seven-hour drive, and as removed from city life as can be. It’s one of Oregon’s most rugged and lesser-visited destinations to backpack, hike, camp, fish and soak up the grandeur, due to its remoteness and rustic amenities. More
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Travel Matters in These Oregon Communities

April 18, 2019
In Oregon, every town has a story to tell. Many of the state’s hottest destinations for biking, paddling, fishing, fresh seafood and craft beer have only recently landed on the map for visitors. For decades, these communities had been working to reinvent themselves, to forge a new identity after timber, railroad and other industries slowed. More
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Oregon, Only Slightly (More) Exaggerated: Behind the Scenes

Remember last spring, when we exaggerated ever so slightly? The “Oregon, Only Slightly Exaggerated” animated campaign is back for spring 2019, with many of the same sweet characters — large and small — that made a lasting impression on visitors across the world. The art team at Wieden+Kennedy had a blast reinventing the latest whimsy-filled multimedia project, which, like the first campaign, was inspired by real-life locations in Oregon. More
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A Golden History at Freebridge Brewing

April 5, 2019
Hundreds of thousands of pioneers traveled west on the Oregon Trail in the 19th century and landed in The Dalles (then called Dalles City), the end of the primary land route. Here, they either decided to settle, raft the Columbia River farther west or later risk a treacherous trip by wagon on the Barlow Trail. Among the pioneers was a young girl named Matilda Hendricks, who settled with her family in The Dalles to farm wheat and raise cattle in the fertile Fifteenmile Creek Valley. More
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A Trip to Clear Lake

March 21, 2019
Three thousand years ago, a volcanic eruption in Central Oregon pushed a giant flow of lava southwest toward the McKenzie River. The lava scorched the forest and redirected the flow of the river, creating what’s known as Clear Lake. More
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Catching Air in Oregon

Warning to all adrenaline junkies: These skyward adventures will make you swoon. Oregon’s clear skies, big winds, rugged landscapes and accessible waterways all add up to endless opportunities for some one-of-a-kind airborne experiences. More
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How to Spring Like an Oregonian

March 7, 2019
Ahh, spring in Oregon is in the air. It’s that time when soft pink cherry blossoms, purple and white lupines, red and yellow tulips, and hot pink rhododendrons dazzle against bright blue skies. (OK, sometimes it’s still drizzly and gray but don’t worry, blue skies are usually just around the corner.) More
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Celebrate These Women Makers of Oregon

February 22, 2019
These trailblazing craftswomen embody Oregon's official state motto: "She flies with her own wings." More
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College Kids’ Guide to Spring Break in Eastern and Central Oregon

When it comes to spring break, the pristine landscapes of of Central and Eastern Oregon offer a different type of “wild” experience. Just a few hours’ road trip from the city, the stress of exams and social media fade away, giving way to sagebrush plains, craggy mountain ranges and lush forest trails, ripe for camping, hiking, biking and yes, even hot springs. Here are four reenergizing, budget-friendly getaway for the student (or student at heart) in your life. More
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