The Grotto
4.7$· InexpensiveA peaceful cliffside sanctuary offering serene gardens and panoramic forest views
The Grotto, officially named The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, is a serene 62-acre Catholic shrine carved into a cliffside in Northeast Portland. The lower level is free to visit and features a cliffside cave shrine, chapel, and visitor amenities. Visitors can take an elevator to the upper level to wander through peaceful botanical gardens filled with sculptures and panoramic regional views.
History
Founded in 1924 by the Order of the Servants of Mary, The Grotto was established to honor the Virgin Mary and to create a sacred space for prayer and meditation. It has since developed into a beloved destination for both locals and tourists.
Expert notes
- Take your time exploring the gardens and finding peaceful spots for reflection.
- Don't forget your camera to capture the natural beauty of the site.
- Check the schedule for special events and services during your visit.
- Enjoy the tranquility and consider participating in a guided meditation session if available.
- Respect the serene atmosphere by keeping noise to a minimum.
Features
- Beautiful gardens
- Chapel
- Family-friendly environment
- Gift shop
- Meditation areas
- Picnic areas
- Restrooms
- Scenic views
- Seasonal events
- Walking paths
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