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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.

Beginner’s Guide to Oregon

January 4, 2021
Whether you’ve lived here for years or are a brand-new transplant (welcome!), there’s always more to learn about Oregon, besides our state fruit (pear), mushroom (Pacific golden chanterelle) or nut (hazelnut — or filbert, if you want to sound like a local). Here’s what you need to know to get start getting acquainted with the 33rd state when you're ready to hit the road. More
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Oregon Winter Safety 101

November 23, 2020
There’s no other joy quite like romping in the snow — hearing the swish-swish of your skis on the slopes at Mt. Bachelor, tubing or tossing snowballs at a sno-park near Mt. Hood, or taking a guided snow tour through a silent forest, flurries falling all around like a giant snow globe. Oregon’s beloved wintry weather lives on this season, with plenty of outdoor-recreation opportunities in wide-open spaces and fresh air. Here’s how to stay safe in the snow in Oregon this year.  More
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Oregon’s Top Guidebooks

November 13, 2020
Here’s a roundup of some of Oregon’s top guidebooks, written by local authors who are experts on the subject. More
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Oregon Land Manager’s Tips for the Outdoors

November 5, 2020
Stan Hinatsu has been called a renaissance man, helping to shape the Columbia River Gorge into one of the first congressionally delegated National Scenic Areas in the country and one of just a handful nationwide. More
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Cozy Cool-Weather Patios for Outdoor Dining

October 19, 2020
So you’re craving a meal out at an actual restaurant, but it’s drizzly and a bit chilly out? Not to worry — many of Oregon’s restaurants and bars are adding heaters and covered patios for your dining pleasure. More
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Local’s Stress-Busting Trails in Central Oregon

October 7, 2020
Sometimes you just need to hit the dirt, or the pavement, to turn off the noise of the world around you and get those endorphins flowing. More
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Get Excited for a Family Vacation at Wildhorse

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September 28, 2020
I have a tween and a teenager now, but when they were younger, I loved nothing more than to head to a new destination in Oregon where I could easily — and I mean easily — keep them entertained for a whole weekend without the hassle of constantly moving around. More
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Run for a Good Cause in Oregon

September 11, 2020
Running races may be canceled for the time being, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up on your marathon dreams. Races of all distances are going virtual in 2020, and both casual and elite runners across the United States are embracing it. More
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Local’s Guide to Fall Fun in Ashland

August 31, 2020
Craving sunny skies, arts and culture and exquisite wine-tasting in wide-open spaces? There’s plenty to do in Ashland, for Oregonians who live close by. More
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Experience Harvest Season in Oregon

August 27, 2020
If your vision of fall is filled with pumpkin spice, apple cider, fresh-hop beer or a crisp evening at a scenic vineyard, that pretty much sums up harvest season in Oregon. As summer turns into fall, the state’s agricultural bounty abounds. These spots offer all the makings for some of the most delightful harvest-season experiences you’ll find this September. More
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