
Jennifer Brooks-Parker
Jennifer Brooks-Parker is a writer, musician, photographer, and traveler based in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest. With a multidisciplinary creative background and extensive firsthand exploration of both regions, Jennifer covers local culture, outdoor destinations, and off-the-beaten-path experiences for Only In Your State with the authentic perspective of someone who lives the adventure she writes about.
This Scenic Alaska Hike Is Even Better in the Winter
Those who brave this hike will discover towering rock formations, sweeping winter views, and even a detour to hot springs.

This Scenic Wyoming Waterfall Hike Is Even Better in the Winter
Those who make the hike to this frozen waterfall will find a 120-foot cascade that's just as gorgeous as it is in spring—no spikes needed.

7 Trending Rentals in Southern California That People Book on Repeat (And We See Why)
From beachy bungalows to desert oases, Southern California has no shortage of stunning vacation rentals, but guests return to these time and time again.

Only the Brave Attempt This Claustrophobic Hike in Washington
It's cold, it's dark, and it's not even big enough to stand up in. But it's also one of the most unique volcanic remnants in the state.

10 Trending Rentals in Alaska That People Book on Repeat (And We See Why)
Don't take our word for it. The reviews speak for themselves.

Only the Brave Attempt This Claustrophobic Hike in Oregon
Oregon may not be known for slot canyon hikes the way the Southwest is, but this volcanic fissure is a tight squeeze worth checking out.

Only the Brave Attempt This Claustrophobic Hike in Montana
Shimmying through this narrow, water-worn canyon in Western Montana will lead you to a whole world of hiking opportunities.

5 Candlelit Restaurants in Oregon Perfect for a Cozy Night Out
From a candlelit cabin in the trees to a warm and artsy Spanish kitchen, everything tastes better when enjoyed by candlelight.

The Spectacular 9-Mile Trail in Point Mugu State Park That’s Worth the Incline
There’s going to be beautiful wildflowers, spectacular ocean and mountain views, and maybe some deer. And possibly some sore muscles, too.

The One Oregon Airbnb You Need To Book for Epic Dark Sky Views
You don't have to hoof it through Oregon's backcountry to enjoy the beauty of the night sky. Perched on a scenic hilltop and just minutes from Oregon's original International Dark Sky Park, this cozy getaway has stellar nighttime (and daytime) views from every room.
