In the forest near Alaska’s capital city lies a tranquil escape for the busy mind. Visit the Shrine of St. Therese to reflect on the peaceful views and find a moment of solace in your busy day. The grounds are tucked on the shores of the Lynn Canal with the Chilkat Mountains in the distance. Everyone will enjoy the serenity of the location and appreciate the artwork whether or not you are religious. So when you are in Juneau, visit this peaceful shrine in the forest and take a moment to bask in the beauty of Alaska.
The Shrine of St. Therese lies in a secluded area about 30 minutes outside of downtown Juneau. Slip away from it all and head up to commune with nature and yourself.
The National Shrine Chapel was constructed in the 1930s out of beach stone harvested on site. The shrine perfectly suits the setting and the natural world around it.
The grounds are laced with walking trails that are lined with sculptures depicting "The Stations of the Cross." There is also a replica of Michelangelo's famous statue "The Pieta."
Colorful gardens are everywhere in the summer months, immaculately tended to by volunteers. Enjoy the tranquility of the sea and the luscious flowers lining the paths.
There are several options for staying at this gorgeous locale. The lodge sleeps 24 and can be rented by groups. There are also rental cabins of smaller sizes for different sized groups.
You can also reserve the entire area for weddings and other special events. You will certainly always remember the stillness and natural beauty of the Shrine of St. Therese on your special day.
The Shrine of St. Therese is a piece of history, an art exhibit, and a tranquil place for reflection. Visit when you are in Juneau and bask in the beauty of this hidden part of Alaska.