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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.

Meet Oregon’s Old-School Winemakers

August 20, 2018
Illahe Vineyards uses historical winemaking techniques for its signature 1899 pinot noir, keeping electricity, machines, enzymes and modern materials like steel out of the process — just like it might have been done in the old days. More
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Willamette Valley , Wine & Wineries ,

Last-Minute Guide to Feast Portland

August 7, 2018
So you blinked and missed the start of Feast Portland tickets this year, and now your FOMO is coming on strong? Never fear, your last-minute guide to Feast Portland is here. More
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Portland Region , Portland , Culinary Events , Eat & Drink ,

A Dog’s Guide to Pit Stops off I-5

July 25, 2018
Oregon is undoubtedly one one of the dog-friendliest states around, which means a lot on road trips. After all, what’s a vacation if your four-legged friend has to stay at home? We consulted one of our favorite pups, Daisy, for some of her top spots to hop out of the car when she and her owner, Nickie, are on one of their epic adventures through Oregon. Each of these stops is a quick detour off Interstate-5. Happy trails! More
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Pet-Friendly Travel ,

Top Spots to Beat the Heat

July 23, 2018
Oregon summers are all about sunshine. But when you’re ready for an escape from the heat, we have lots of easy ways to cool down. Here’s how to find relief with a shady hike, a misty waterfall, a cool lava tube, a chilly ice rink, a frozen treat and more. More
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Favorite Trips ,

Made with Love at Oregon’s Atticus Hotel

July 20, 2018
Willamette Valley wine country’s new boutique hotel, which opened in April 2018, is like a love letter to Oregon — featuring the work of more than a dozen makers, vendors, purveyors and artists. Just about everything you’ll see and touch — from the furniture and art to the books and organic tea and custom scents in each guest room — is local, handmade and thoughtfully curated. More
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Willamette Valley , McMinnville , Boutique Hotels , Places to Stay ,

Recharge with Rafting, Food and Music

July 10, 2018
What’s unique about Winding Waters River Expeditions is that it’s not just about rafting, fishing or kayaking — it’s about the food, the stargazing, the music and the camaraderie that comes after the adrenaline-fueled experience itself, in the downtime at the camp along the riverbanks each night. More
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Eastern Oregon , Joseph , Rafting ,

Ride the Whiskey Run Mountain Bike Trail

July 9, 2018
There’s a place on Oregon’s South Coast where you can ride through a coastal forest on ribbons of clay dirt, with moderate climbs and gentle descents. The tree canopy shelters you from rain, and the 32 miles of cross country-style trail system connects offers both views of the ocean and stunning coastline. Whether you’re new to mountain biking or love to shred the likes of Oakridge, Sandy Ridge and other Oregon hot spots, the Whiskey Run Mountain Bike Trail is calling. The trail opened in... More
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Oregon Coast , Bandon , Mountain Biking ,

Camp Out, Sip Beer, Build a Trail

June 28, 2018
Whether you love to hike, camp, fish, paddle, bike, picnic or enjoy bird walks through Central Oregon’s public lands, you can use Discover Your Forest as a one-stop shop to give back — everything from trail restoration and litter pickup to helping at public events or counting wild horses in a herd. More
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Central Oregon , Nature & Wildlife Events , Sustainable Travel ,

Celebrate Oregon’s Native Culture at a Powwow

June 26, 2018
Once a year, visitors are invited to the Pauline Ricks Memorial Pow-Wow Grounds at Government Hill in Siletz, midway between Lincoln City and Newport, about 10 miles inland, for the annual Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow. It’s one of several Native celebrations across Oregon that welcome visitors each summer and fall. More
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Native American Culture ,

Welcome to Fiesta Mexicana

June 25, 2018
Woodburn is a place rich with culture to discover — year-round but especially during the summer. Each August brings the three-day Fiesta Mexicana, one of the state’s largest celebrations of Latino food, culture, art, music and community. More
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Willamette Valley , Woodburn , Culture & Heritage Events , Culture & History ,

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