Stay with Us!

The stately manor is filled with one-of-a-kind rooms, a beguiling ghost, spa, soaking pool, theater, games and restaurants serving handcrafted goodness.

Bike Friendly Pet Friendly Wi-Fi

Upcoming Events

Eric Leadbetter Band
Thursday, November 07
Eamon Dowd
Friday, November 08
F Thacher Carter
Saturday, November 09
Veterans Day
Monday, November 11

About Grand Lodge

An escape into the extraordinary

Walking guide

This former Masonic & Eastern Star property 25 miles west of Portland is peppered with unique rooms, restaurants, bars and a spa. Free live music and events fill the calendar, and summertime brings musicians from across the country to Concerts in the Grove.

From the Ironwork Grill to Pat’s Corner and the small bars tucked between, you’re sure to find a tasty bite and heartwarming quaff in a cozy spot, indoors or out. Our beer, wine, cider, spirits and coffee are handcrafted at McMenamins, and a vegetable garden and estate chickens help supply the Ironwork Grill’s kitchen.

Recharge in one of the 90 guestrooms or find your medicine in the Doctor's Office bar, where pool tables beckon. Late night revelers may meet the Lavender Lady, whose spirit is said to drift through the halls. The Lady and historic figures are commemorated with historical photographs and fanciful art woven through the rooms and halls, from baseboard to ceiling.

Rejuvenate in the soaking pool nestled among outdoor greenery, then savor a massage, manicure or other restorative treatment at Ruby's Spa.

15 minutes away, guests can discover Hagg Lake for fishing, boats rentals, and trails for hiking and biking, as well as the thrills of a zipline park adjacent to the lake. More fishing and hiking spots are found in the Tillamook State Forest. And Grand Lodge is just an hour’s drive to the famed Oregon Coast.

Nearby, the vineyards and winery tasting rooms of Oregon Wine Country beckon, and SakéOne, the leading brewer of craft saké in the U.S., is just down the road.

Grand Lodge allows pets in some outdoor areas and in hotel rooms for a fee.

Grand Lodge Guestrooms

Check-in is at 3pm; checkout is at 11am

The 90 guestrooms at the Grand Lodge feature whimsical artwork, original porcelain sinks and air conditioning. Guests may choose from rooms with private baths, or shared common private bathrooms down the hall. For ADA rooms, please contact the hotel directly.

Foundation Guestrooms reflect musicians and others who have influenced McMenamins in some way; there's the painting of Bob McMenamin (the father of Founders Mike and Brian) and his namesake "Bob's Bar" featuring live music until 10pm, adjacent to the rooms, as well as a Bob Marley room. This wing is part of the building's foundation as well.
 
The Main Floor Guestrooms benefitted from a recent upgrade, giving the majority of rooms their own attached bathrooms.
 
Our newest addition, the Third Floor Guestrooms, each have private bathrooms, and are named after a literary passage or book, which inspired the artwork as well. It’s a floor full of mystery and surprises around every bend. Enjoy the hand-painted headboards inspired by writers, and a Grateful Dead-inspired light bulb display.

Hearing a suspicious knocking in the walls? Not to worry – it’s not a ghost or some noisy neighbors. It’s just our historic and efficient radiator warming up to keep things cozy. 

Midweek Retreat at Grand Lodge

Schedule meetings, conferences and retreats Monday through Thursday, and enjoy a complimentary welcome reception and 15% discount on 2-night stays.  Audio/visual equipment is included, and you get to select the specialty menu for your event. Call (503) 992-9530 to book!

Grand Lodge Lodging Packages

Check-in is at 3pm; checkout is at 11am
Same day reservations must be made by calling the hotel.

Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads

Bed Head Login

New Name, Same Program
The Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads was once known as our Frequent Guest Program.

Stay at our historic hotels and earn free nights! 

Questions about your existing points? See our FAQs.

Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com. Limit one room per guest per night.

How does it work?

  • First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Bed Head Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program! Keep an eye out for upcoming events, seasonal promotions and even occasional specials just for Bed Heads.
  • Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 24 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath, 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath and 50 points per night in Edgefield’s hostel rooms. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.
  • When you've accrued 900 points or more, search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Package, will still be available at regular prices.

Rules

  • This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.
  • All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.
  • Only 1 room per night is accruable.
  • You must be a member of the Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.
  • Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up! Sorry, our program is not retroactive.
  • The Grand Suite at Grand Lodge, Family Suite and Parrish House at Old St. Francis, and Family Rooms at Edgefield are not available for redemption.
  • Based on availability; blackout dates may apply.
  • Reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.
  • No credit for "no-shows” or cancellations within cancellation policy.
  • Redemption must be booked prior to arrival and points cannot be redeemed upon check out.
Any questions can be sent to loyalty@mcmenamins.com.
Please note: All rules are subject to change.

Important Information about Bed Head Points

In order to accumulate points, it is important that you use the same username and password every time you make a reservation. When guests create multiple profiles, points get scattered across them, making them difficult to use for free stays.
 
Need help aligning multiple user profiles or resetting your password? Contact us at loyalty@mcmenamins.com so we can merge your accounts into one or help with passwords.

Lodging Policies

Policies:

  • Room and package rates are the same for single or double occupancy. Add $25 per person after double occupancy. Children age six and under stay free
  • Children age six and under stay free.
  • A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.
  • Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.
  • Add state, county  and/or city lodging tax to all room rates and overnight packages.
  • Cancellations made less than 48 hours before arrival time are subject to penalty.
  • All overnight packages are subject to availability.
  • For ADA rooms, please contact the hotel directly.
  • Additional pet fee per pet, per day. Please read our Pet Policy page.
  • Rates, including package rates, are subject to change and black out dates may apply.
  • Stay with us often? Join the Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads and earn a night on us.

Surrounding Attractions

After you've explored the grounds, hung out in the soaking pool, gotten a treatment at Ruby's Spa and more, you might want to check out the surrounding area! Here are a few ideas...

Local Wineries

  • If you only have time for one attraction, this is it - don't miss Washington County's vineyards. While our neighbor to the south (the esteemed Willamette Valley) may be more well-known for its wineries, our Washington County area also hosts a multitude of wonderful vineyards, all within 10 miles of the hotel. Take a guided tour or just drive around by yourselves for the day.

Outdoor Recreation

  • Tap into your inner adventurer and climb and zipline your way through the trees at Tree to Tree Aerial Adventure Park
  • Five miles outside of town, enjoy the great outdoors at Henry Hagg Lake. Soak up the sunshine on water skis or boats. If it's not warm enough for sunbathing, the lake also offers great bike trails.

  • The Tillamook State Forest is within half an hour's drive and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of trails for all levels of hikers and easy access to several rivers and streams for fishing or swimming.

  • The Fernhill Wetlands is a local sanctuary for waterfowl and birdwatchers alike.

  • For golfers, the area surrounding Forest Grove offers up several choices to practice a quick nine holes or go the whole eighteen.

Shopping

  • Downtown Forest Grove hosts many antique dealers, boutiques and other small shops. Pick up a souvenir to remind you of your trip.

  • The Streets of Tanasbourne shopping mall is a short drive away and includes REI, Banana Republic, Macy's and more.

And for more ideas, check out the Washington County Visitor Association website.

Plan Your Trip to Grand Lodge

  • Ruby's Spa & Salon

    (503) 992-3406

    Ruby's Spa

    Named for the red-haired sorceress who adorns our Ruby Ale bottled beer and who is found in artwork throughout McMenamins' properties, our original spa (the big sister to our second location at Edgefield) is the perfect spot to while away some time in complete relaxation and comfort.

  • Grand Lodge Theater

     

    Grand Lodge Theater

    The Grand Lodge Theater combines old world charm with a new world theater experience – and movies daily! Enjoy the comfort of our moviegoing experience: new screen, sound system, deluxe rocker seats, couches and more.

     

See what's going on while you're here...

Music & Events

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Surrounding Attractions

After you've explored the grounds, hung out in the soaking pool, gotten a treatment at Ruby's Spa and more, you might want to check out the surrounding area! Here are a few ideas...

Local Wineries

  • If you only have time for one attraction, this is it - don't miss Washington County's vineyards. While our neighbor to the south (the esteemed Willamette Valley) may be more well-known for its wineries, our Washington County area also hosts a multitude of wonderful vineyards, all within 10 miles of the hotel. Take a guided tour or just drive around by yourselves for the day.

Outdoor Recreation

  • Tap into your inner adventurer and climb and zipline your way through the trees at Tree to Tree Aerial Adventure Park
  • Five miles outside of town, enjoy the great outdoors at Henry Hagg Lake. Soak up the sunshine on water skis or boats. If it's not warm enough for sunbathing, the lake also offers great bike trails.

  • The Tillamook State Forest is within half an hour's drive and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of trails for all levels of hikers and easy access to several rivers and streams for fishing or swimming.

  • The Fernhill Wetlands is a local sanctuary for waterfowl and birdwatchers alike.

  • For golfers, the area surrounding Forest Grove offers up several choices to practice a quick nine holes or go the whole eighteen.

Shopping

  • Downtown Forest Grove hosts many antique dealers, boutiques and other small shops. Pick up a souvenir to remind you of your trip.

  • The Streets of Tanasbourne shopping mall is a short drive away and includes REI, Banana Republic, Macy's and more.

And for more ideas, check out the Washington County Visitor Association website.

Art

Artwork plays an important role in the character of McMenamins locations throughout Oregon and Washington. We believe art makes life richer and more enjoyable. So, you'll often find paintings covering our walls, ceilings doors, overhead pipes, and equipment – works as diverse and entertaining as our places for family and friends. Many artists have contributed to this vast variety of delightful eye candy. Jump in and enjoy some now!

  • The Big Green Topiary Cow

    The Big Green Topiary Cow
  • The Bird Whistler

    The Bird Whistler
  • The Big Eye

    The Big Eye
  • Giant Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle

    Giant Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle
  • Three Japanese Students

    Three Japanese Students
  • Orphans Sweep Up the Paint Flakes

    Orphans Sweep Up the Paint Flakes
  • The Tower

    The Tower
  • Ruby Wades Into the Swamp

    Ruby Wades Into the Swamp
  • Saxophones Flood the Lodge

    Saxophones Flood the Lodge
  • Walker Brothers

    Walker Brothers
  • Just Kids

    Just Kids
  • Tamalpais Walking by Gary Snyder/Tom Killion

    Tamalpais Walking by Gary Snyder/Tom Killion
  • Paris Journal – Janet Flanner

    Paris Journal – Janet Flanner
  • H is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald

    H is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald

History

1917

After 20 years of planning and fundraising, designs are initiated at Forest Grove for a Masonic and Eastern Star Home for the State of Oregon "for the aged and infirm, and the poor and distressed worthy Master Masons, their widows and orphans . . ."

1920

The first contract for construction was let on May 2, and the corner stone was laid June 16.

1922

The main lodge's central area and east wing are completed on January 1. The first resident, Brother Henry Mounts, moves in on February 24. The dedication of the Home is held on June 14.

1926-27

The smaller building, called the "Children's Cottage," is completed in November 1926. Intended to house orphans of Masons, the Cottage's capacity is 32 children.

1927-28

It is determined that the orphanage should be closed because the relations between the elderly and the children are less than harmonious. Children start relocating to outside families.

1933-34

The salaries of Home employees are slashed 15 percent.

1938

New dairy barn built to save money on the cost of dairy products.

1957

Farm and dairy is discontinued in view of financial deficits.

1962

The Columbus Day Storm causes considerable damage: most of the Cottage roof is torn off, the dormer roof over the main lodge porch is damaged and twenty trees are uprooted. The power is knocked out and remains off for several hours, but the Home's auxiliary plant is in action within ten minutes of the power outage.

1970

The offices of the Oregon Grand Lodge are relocated to the former Children's Cottage.

1988-89

The Masons build the Jennings-McCall Center, a 72-unit elder-care apartment complex just north of the Masonic Home.

1999

The Masons build Jennings-McCall II and a new Grand Lodge office and meeting facility with the intent of moving out of the original Masonic Home and Children's Cottage. McMenamins agrees to become the new "custodian" of the great old property. Renovation begins that fall.

March 1, 2000

The property reopens as McMenamins Grand Lodge.

 

Fermentation Chamber

In the depths of the Grand Lodge, we’re transforming fresh vegetables and herbs to concoct new flavors in old favorites with small-batch sauerkraut, giardiniera, curtido, vinegars and shrubs – and these tangy delights are being woven into entrees and cocktails served at Grand Lodge restaurants. You can also find our shrubs and other products bottled to go in select McMenamins hotel gift shops.

Check Grand Lodge menus for the latest or ask your bartender for a cocktail crafted with our seasonally featured shrub (a drinking vinegar with just the right amounts of fruit, sugar and vinegar).


McMenamins Shrubs

Hold your Private Event at Grand Lodge

Weddings  Meetings  Social Events

An event at the Grand Lodge will leave a lasting impression on your guests, whether they are colleagues, family reunion attendees or friends gathering for a wedding celebration. We offer a variety of event spaces, guestrooms, a full-service spa and more.

A gathering at the Grand Lodge takes you into a beautifully rural wine-country setting – yet is still convenient to the Portland International and Hillsboro Regional airports and only 30 minutes to downtown Portland.

Contact our sales team to inquire or book your event.
Get Started Here

Parking & ADA


There is complimentary parking surrounding the property at Grand Lodge; it is available on a first come, first served basis.
 
ADA-accessible parking spaces are available in both the east and west lots, as well as in front of the main building where a ramp is available.

We encourage guests to remove all valuables from their vehicle.
 
Our main building offers an elevator, however, the Children’s Cottage does not.
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  • Stay with Us!

    The stately manor is filled with one-of-a-kind rooms, a beguiling ghost, spa, soaking pool, theater, games and restaurants serving handcrafted goodness.

    Upcoming Events

    see all events
    Eric Leadbetter Band
    Thursday, November 07
    Eamon Dowd
    Friday, November 08
    F Thacher Carter
    Saturday, November 09
    Veterans Day
    Monday, November 11

    An escape into the extraordinary

    Walking guide

    This former Masonic & Eastern Star property 25 miles west of Portland is peppered with unique rooms, restaurants, bars and a spa. Free live music and events fill the calendar, and summertime brings musicians from across the country to Concerts in the Grove.

    From the Ironwork Grill to Pat’s Corner and the small bars tucked between, you’re sure to find a tasty bite and heartwarming quaff in a cozy spot, indoors or out. Our beer, wine, cider, spirits and coffee are handcrafted at McMenamins, and a vegetable garden and estate chickens help supply the Ironwork Grill’s kitchen.

    Recharge in one of the 90 guestrooms or find your medicine in the Doctor's Office bar, where pool tables beckon. Late night revelers may meet the Lavender Lady, whose spirit is said to drift through the halls. The Lady and historic figures are commemorated with historical photographs and fanciful art woven through the rooms and halls, from baseboard to ceiling.

    Rejuvenate in the soaking pool nestled among outdoor greenery, then savor a massage, manicure or other restorative treatment at Ruby's Spa.

    15 minutes away, guests can discover Hagg Lake for fishing, boats rentals, and trails for hiking and biking, as well as the thrills of a zipline park adjacent to the lake. More fishing and hiking spots are found in the Tillamook State Forest. And Grand Lodge is just an hour’s drive to the famed Oregon Coast.

    Nearby, the vineyards and winery tasting rooms of Oregon Wine Country beckon, and SakéOne, the leading brewer of craft saké in the U.S., is just down the road.

    Grand Lodge allows pets in some outdoor areas and in hotel rooms for a fee.

    • Check-in is at 3pm; checkout is at 11am

      The 90 guestrooms at the Grand Lodge feature whimsical artwork, original porcelain sinks and air conditioning. Guests may choose from rooms with private baths, or shared common private bathrooms down the hall. For ADA rooms, please contact the hotel directly.

      Foundation Guestrooms reflect musicians and others who have influenced McMenamins in some way; there's the painting of Bob McMenamin (the father of Founders Mike and Brian) and his namesake "Bob's Bar" featuring live music until 10pm, adjacent to the rooms, as well as a Bob Marley room. This wing is part of the building's foundation as well.
       
      The Main Floor Guestrooms benefitted from a recent upgrade, giving the majority of rooms their own attached bathrooms.
       
      Our newest addition, the Third Floor Guestrooms, each have private bathrooms, and are named after a literary passage or book, which inspired the artwork as well. It’s a floor full of mystery and surprises around every bend. Enjoy the hand-painted headboards inspired by writers, and a Grateful Dead-inspired light bulb display.

      Hearing a suspicious knocking in the walls? Not to worry – it’s not a ghost or some noisy neighbors. It’s just our historic and efficient radiator warming up to keep things cozy. 

      Midweek Retreat at Grand Lodge

      Schedule meetings, conferences and retreats Monday through Thursday, and enjoy a complimentary welcome reception and 15% discount on 2-night stays.  Audio/visual equipment is included, and you get to select the specialty menu for your event. Call (503) 992-9530 to book!

    • Check-in is at 3pm; checkout is at 11am
      Same day reservations must be made by calling the hotel.
    • Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads

      Bed Head Login

      New Name, Same Program
      The Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads was once known as our Frequent Guest Program.

      Stay at our historic hotels and earn free nights! 

      Questions about your existing points? See our FAQs.

      Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com. Limit one room per guest per night.

      How does it work?

      • First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Bed Head Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program! Keep an eye out for upcoming events, seasonal promotions and even occasional specials just for Bed Heads.
      • Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 24 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath, 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath and 50 points per night in Edgefield’s hostel rooms. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.
      • When you've accrued 900 points or more, search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Package, will still be available at regular prices.

      Rules

      • This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.
      • All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.
      • Only 1 room per night is accruable.
      • You must be a member of the Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.
      • Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up! Sorry, our program is not retroactive.
      • The Grand Suite at Grand Lodge, Family Suite and Parrish House at Old St. Francis, and Family Rooms at Edgefield are not available for redemption.
      • Based on availability; blackout dates may apply.
      • Reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.
      • No credit for "no-shows” or cancellations within cancellation policy.
      • Redemption must be booked prior to arrival and points cannot be redeemed upon check out.
      Any questions can be sent to loyalty@mcmenamins.com.
      Please note: All rules are subject to change.

      Important Information about Bed Head Points

      In order to accumulate points, it is important that you use the same username and password every time you make a reservation. When guests create multiple profiles, points get scattered across them, making them difficult to use for free stays.
       
      Need help aligning multiple user profiles or resetting your password? Contact us at loyalty@mcmenamins.com so we can merge your accounts into one or help with passwords.
    • Lodging Policies

      Policies:

      • Room and package rates are the same for single or double occupancy. Add $25 per person after double occupancy. Children age six and under stay free
      • Children age six and under stay free.
      • A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.
      • Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.
      • Add state, county  and/or city lodging tax to all room rates and overnight packages.
      • Cancellations made less than 48 hours before arrival time are subject to penalty.
      • All overnight packages are subject to availability.
      • For ADA rooms, please contact the hotel directly.
      • Additional pet fee per pet, per day. Please read our Pet Policy page.
      • Rates, including package rates, are subject to change and black out dates may apply.
      • Stay with us often? Join the Loyal Order of the Slumbering Bed Heads and earn a night on us.
    • Surrounding Attractions

      After you've explored the grounds, hung out in the soaking pool, gotten a treatment at Ruby's Spa and more, you might want to check out the surrounding area! Here are a few ideas...

      Local Wineries

      • If you only have time for one attraction, this is it - don't miss Washington County's vineyards. While our neighbor to the south (the esteemed Willamette Valley) may be more well-known for its wineries, our Washington County area also hosts a multitude of wonderful vineyards, all within 10 miles of the hotel. Take a guided tour or just drive around by yourselves for the day.

      Outdoor Recreation

      • Tap into your inner adventurer and climb and zipline your way through the trees at Tree to Tree Aerial Adventure Park
      • Five miles outside of town, enjoy the great outdoors at Henry Hagg Lake. Soak up the sunshine on water skis or boats. If it's not warm enough for sunbathing, the lake also offers great bike trails.

      • The Tillamook State Forest is within half an hour's drive and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of trails for all levels of hikers and easy access to several rivers and streams for fishing or swimming.

      • The Fernhill Wetlands is a local sanctuary for waterfowl and birdwatchers alike.

      • For golfers, the area surrounding Forest Grove offers up several choices to practice a quick nine holes or go the whole eighteen.

      Shopping

      • Downtown Forest Grove hosts many antique dealers, boutiques and other small shops. Pick up a souvenir to remind you of your trip.

      • The Streets of Tanasbourne shopping mall is a short drive away and includes REI, Banana Republic, Macy's and more.

      And for more ideas, check out the Washington County Visitor Association website.

      • Ruby's Spa & Salon

        (503) 992-3406

        Ruby's Spa

        Named for the red-haired sorceress who adorns our Ruby Ale bottled beer and who is found in artwork throughout McMenamins' properties, our original spa (the big sister to our second location at Edgefield) is the perfect spot to while away some time in complete relaxation and comfort.

      • Grand Lodge Theater

         

        Grand Lodge Theater

        The Grand Lodge Theater combines old world charm with a new world theater experience – and movies daily! Enjoy the comfort of our moviegoing experience: new screen, sound system, deluxe rocker seats, couches and more.

         

      See what's going on while you're here...

    • Artwork plays an important role in the character of McMenamins locations throughout Oregon and Washington. We believe art makes life richer and more enjoyable. So, you'll often find paintings covering our walls, ceilings doors, overhead pipes, and equipment – works as diverse and entertaining as our places for family and friends. Many artists have contributed to this vast variety of delightful eye candy. Jump in and enjoy some now!

      • The Big Green Topiary Cow

        The Big Green Topiary Cow
      • The Bird Whistler

        The Bird Whistler
      • The Big Eye

        The Big Eye
      • Giant Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle

        Giant Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle
      • Three Japanese Students

        Three Japanese Students
      • Orphans Sweep Up the Paint Flakes

        Orphans Sweep Up the Paint Flakes
      • The Tower

        The Tower
      • Ruby Wades Into the Swamp

        Ruby Wades Into the Swamp
      • Saxophones Flood the Lodge

        Saxophones Flood the Lodge
      • Walker Brothers

        Walker Brothers
      • Just Kids

        Just Kids
      • Tamalpais Walking by Gary Snyder/Tom Killion

        Tamalpais Walking by Gary Snyder/Tom Killion
      • Paris Journal – Janet Flanner

        Paris Journal – Janet Flanner
      • H is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald

        H is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald
    • History

      1917

      After 20 years of planning and fundraising, designs are initiated at Forest Grove for a Masonic and Eastern Star Home for the State of Oregon "for the aged and infirm, and the poor and distressed worthy Master Masons, their widows and orphans . . ."

      1920

      The first contract for construction was let on May 2, and the corner stone was laid June 16.

      1922

      The main lodge's central area and east wing are completed on January 1. The first resident, Brother Henry Mounts, moves in on February 24. The dedication of the Home is held on June 14.

      1926-27

      The smaller building, called the "Children's Cottage," is completed in November 1926. Intended to house orphans of Masons, the Cottage's capacity is 32 children.

      1927-28

      It is determined that the orphanage should be closed because the relations between the elderly and the children are less than harmonious. Children start relocating to outside families.

      1933-34

      The salaries of Home employees are slashed 15 percent.

      1938

      New dairy barn built to save money on the cost of dairy products.

      1957

      Farm and dairy is discontinued in view of financial deficits.

      1962

      The Columbus Day Storm causes considerable damage: most of the Cottage roof is torn off, the dormer roof over the main lodge porch is damaged and twenty trees are uprooted. The power is knocked out and remains off for several hours, but the Home's auxiliary plant is in action within ten minutes of the power outage.

      1970

      The offices of the Oregon Grand Lodge are relocated to the former Children's Cottage.

      1988-89

      The Masons build the Jennings-McCall Center, a 72-unit elder-care apartment complex just north of the Masonic Home.

      1999

      The Masons build Jennings-McCall II and a new Grand Lodge office and meeting facility with the intent of moving out of the original Masonic Home and Children's Cottage. McMenamins agrees to become the new "custodian" of the great old property. Renovation begins that fall.

      March 1, 2000

      The property reopens as McMenamins Grand Lodge.

       

  • Fermentation Chamber

    In the depths of the Grand Lodge, we’re transforming fresh vegetables and herbs to concoct new flavors in old favorites with small-batch sauerkraut, giardiniera, curtido, vinegars and shrubs – and these tangy delights are being woven into entrees and cocktails served at Grand Lodge restaurants. You can also find our shrubs and other products bottled to go in select McMenamins hotel gift shops.

    Check Grand Lodge menus for the latest or ask your bartender for a cocktail crafted with our seasonally featured shrub (a drinking vinegar with just the right amounts of fruit, sugar and vinegar).


    McMenamins Shrubs
  • Hold your Private Event at Grand Lodge

    Weddings  Meetings  Social Events

    An event at the Grand Lodge will leave a lasting impression on your guests, whether they are colleagues, family reunion attendees or friends gathering for a wedding celebration. We offer a variety of event spaces, guestrooms, a full-service spa and more.

    A gathering at the Grand Lodge takes you into a beautifully rural wine-country setting – yet is still convenient to the Portland International and Hillsboro Regional airports and only 30 minutes to downtown Portland.

    Contact our sales team to inquire or book your event.
    Get Started Here

  • Parking & ADA


    There is complimentary parking surrounding the property at Grand Lodge; it is available on a first come, first served basis.
     
    ADA-accessible parking spaces are available in both the east and west lots, as well as in front of the main building where a ramp is available.

    We encourage guests to remove all valuables from their vehicle.
     
    Our main building offers an elevator, however, the Children’s Cottage does not.

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