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About the Author

Juliet Grable

Juliet Grable is a freelance writer and volunteer firefighter who lives in the Greensprings, a mountain community in Oregon’s southern Cascades. She loves exploring the region with her husband, Brint, and their dog, Roca. She’s happiest when hiking, birding, skiing or kayaking.

Walk Through History in Jacksonville

September 6, 2023
Entering Jacksonville is like stepping into the world of a model-train set. Surrounded by rolling hills adorned with vineyards and orchards, its downtown bustles with visitors frequenting the boutiques and restaurants housed in Victorian storefronts. The town may be best known as home of the beloved Britt Gardens and Britt Music & Arts Festival. More
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Guide to Playing Pickleball in Oregon

May 3, 2023
Here are some ways to get started — or more involved — in the pickleball scene. More
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4 Tips to Start Birding in Oregon

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April 24, 2023
Everyone’s doing it — bird-watching, that is. According to Backyard Bird Watchers, about 45 million Americans are engaged in some form of birding. It’s an easy, accessible way to connect with nature anywhere in the world, and Oregon is an amazing place to do it, whether you’re a fledgling or a pro. Read on for four tips about how to find your flock and plan your next adventure. More
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How to Spot Winter Wildlife at the Oregon Coast

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February 14, 2023
There’s nothing so impressive as a powerful storm on the Oregon Coast in winter. But it takes more than ocean swells and a little wind to faze the birds and mammals that call the region home. Most don’t hibernate, which makes winter a great time for watching both wildlife and waves. More
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Guide to Eagle Watching in the Columbia Gorge

November 22, 2022
I’m an avid birder and love raptors. Whenever I glimpse a soaring bald eagle, my breath catches. Maybe it’s their sheer size, or maybe it’s because their snowy white heads and tails make them so recognizable. It could also be that I’m old enough to remember a time when spying one was unusual because of their population decline. More
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Find Your Perfect Christmas Tree in Oregon

November 10, 2022
Hunting for that perfect evergreen fir for the holidays? You’re in luck. Oregon grows nearly a third of the country’s Christmas trees — more than any other state. More

Los Lagon de Oregon y las Geniales Criaturas Que Viven Bajo Sus Aguas

June 18, 2022
From cold subalpine jewels to ephemeral ponds, Oregon is blessed with an abundance of lakes. You’ll find fish aplenty in many of them. Dive a little deeper and you’ll discover a host of other fascinating creatures, too – from fairytale shrimp to newts found nowhere else in the world. More
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Oregon’s Lakes and the Cool Creatures that Dwell Beneath

May 26, 2022
From cold subalpine jewels to ephemeral ponds, Oregon is blessed with an abundance of lakes. You’ll find fish aplenty in many of them. Dive a little deeper and you’ll discover a host of other fascinating creatures, too – from fairytale shrimp to newts found nowhere else in the world. More
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Traveler’s Guide to Climate Resilience in Oregon: Land

April 20, 2022
Whether you live in Oregon or elsewhere on the planet, we’ve all been experiencing hotter, drier summers and more devastating fire seasons. More precipitation is falling in the form of rain rather than snow. More
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Traveler’s Guide to Climate Resilience in Oregon: Fire

There's no doubt about it — wildfires are transforming Oregon summers. They impact residents, businesses, communities and beloved institutions like the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, which has been forced to pivot and adapt in various ways, like moving to an indoor venue when air quality is poor. Experts note that the acreage burned throughout Oregon has increased substantially over the last three decades, and predict that climate change will greatly increase the occurrence and risk of large wildfires over the next 50 years. So what... More
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