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{"id":89,"date":"2026-01-05T13:30:00","date_gmt":"2026-01-05T13:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rtresi.com\/blog\/?p=89"},"modified":"2026-01-05T13:30:00","modified_gmt":"2026-01-05T13:30:00","slug":"january-in-portland-snowy-views-cozy-escapes-winter-charm-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rtresi.com\/blog\/2026\/01\/05\/january-in-portland-snowy-views-cozy-escapes-winter-charm-2\/","title":{"rendered":"January in Portland: Snowy Views, Cozy Escapes & Winter Charm"},"content":{"rendered":"

Guys, we hate to admit it, but our parents were right: it is the phone’s fault, and yes, we really should <\/em>go outside more… Luckily, Portland’s winter activities gives us plenty of opportunities to do that, even in its chilliest months. This month brings its own blend of nostalgia and winter softness. It’s also when “Blue Monday” rolls around, that mid-January slump that seems to hit just when the sparkle of the holidays has worn off. <\/p>\n

But here’s the twist: step outside for even ten minutes, and the city has a way of shifting your mood. Snow-dusted peaks, crisp morning air, quiet river loops, and the glow of caf\u00e9 windows remind you that winter doesn’t put a pause to your favorite activities.   <\/p>\n

For anyone exploring apartments in Portland, OR, this is the season to see the area’s calmer, cozier side—and to discover that winter has its own kind of magic in the Rose City. <\/p>\n

Is Portland worth visiting in winter? Absolutely. <\/h2>\n

Winter in Portland is all about balance: outdoor adventure with a side of fireside comfort. We know everybody has their preferences, so think of this as your winter sampler—some of the most interesting things to do in Portland in January, ready to match whatever mood the season brings. <\/p>\n

Snow-Capped Adventures on Mount Hood <\/h3>\n

Just 90 minutes east of downtown, Mount Hood <\/strong>becomes the city’s unofficial playground. The slopes sparkle beneath blue skies (or soft flurries), and the air smells faintly of pine and adventure. <\/p>\n

Here are a few favorite spots for snow-seekers: <\/p>\n