How to Go to Forgotten Grotto in The Sims 4
To learn everything about the game you need to go to forgotten grotto in the sims 4 and explore some fun base game secrets.
Forgotten Grotto is one of two awesome secrets worlds with Sylvan Glade being the one available in Willow Creek.
How to Go to Forgotten Grotto in The Sims 4
The entrance to the forgotten grotto is located at the back of Desert Bloom park in Oasis Springs. You’ll go to the back and on the left hand side you’ll see a spot that’s covered in wood.
To open this spot your sim needs to have level ten of the handiness skill. If you want to cheat it you can use stats.set_skill_level major_handiness 10 to max it out.

When you have the right level of the skill you’ll click this and choose break open and then once open you’ll click and choose explore.

Once inside, you’ll start getting action cards where you need to answer with the right answer to continue. The correct answers are:
- Take Wide Path
- Climb Ladder
- Step onto the Ledge
- Travel to Grotto
After hitting travel to Grotto you’ll get an action card asking if you want to travel there. You’ll click OK and you’ll go into a loading screen and then enter the Grotto.

Things to do in Forgotten Grotto
There are a few things your sim can do while in Forgotten Grotto. You’ll be able to look for frogs, use a toilet that’s near the entrance as well as dig rocks, go fishing and find plants.
Plants Available in Forgotten Grotto
There are so many plants to find in the game either through seed packs or finding them in worlds. These plants are found in the Forgotten Grotto area:
- Sage
- Mushrooms
- Potato
- Lily
- Onion
Fish You Can Catch in Forgotten Grotto
Each fish has specific locations you’ll go to to find these fish and there are three fishing spots in the sims 4 forgotten grotto. Here are the fish you can catch in the Grotto:
- “Captain Fishbones” Bonefish
- Bass
- Angelfish
- Betta
- Cichlid
- Discus
- Exotic Goldfish
- Batfish
- Goldfish
- Gummie Guppie
- Guppy
- Kissing Gourami
- Koi
- Minnow
- Tuna
- Perch
- Pufferfish
- Rainbowfish
- Sturgeon
- Vampire Squid
- Tambaqui
- Tetra
- Walleye