There’s lots to do, both in town and to get away from it all:
🖼️ Visit the Northwest Museum of Cartoon Arts
The Northwest Museum of Cartoon Arts held its grand opening last month. And as you probably know by now, Portland is home to a significant cartoon and graphic novels scene. The museum celebrates that culture and will be hosting a series of events with illustrators and authors this month — including Matt Fraction and Scott Lieber, creators of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen on Jan. 11.
- Related: The best graphic novels of 2025 from Portland and beyond. [City Cast Portland 🎧]
🏂 Take Advantage of the Mountain
This month, there’ll (finally) be skiing and snowboarding up on Mount Hood! Tip: the lift tickets are pricier this year.
For those who don’t like downhill sports or the price tag, there are more options for winter fun — with cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or even snow camping.
🍸 Enjoy Portland’s NA Scene During Dry January
Haitian restaurant Kann and its bar Sousòl — as well as the tiki bar Hale Pele — have interesting flavored cocktails, no alcohol required. Güero also has some fun options.
If you’re looking for NA wines, executive producer John Notarianni recommends white and sparkling wines — particularly from Living Room Wines, on North Lombard, as well as OK Omens.
✈️ Find a Cheap Airline Ticket
Plus, it’s a good time to find cheap airfare to somewhere warm if you have the flexibility to travel in January, after the holidays. Check out all the nonstop destinations from PDX.
🧘 Try Doom Metal Yoga
If you’re looking for an escape of a different kind, I can’t think of something more Portland than yoga to a soundtrack of doom metal. Check out a sample class on YouTube. They’re taught by Mystical Hug yoga’s Kali Giaritta, who's offering a series of classes this month, beginning Jan. 4. Workshops are hosted by Lighthouse Community Yoga in Lents.






