Dog Mountain Draws Dog Lovers to Vermont Sanctuary for Pet Tributes
Dog Mountain offers hiking, art, and a Dog Chapel, drawing visitors who honor pets and explore nature in a 150-acre park created 25 years ago by Stephen Huneck.
- A mountain park in Vermont displays walls covered with photos and notes, noting the connection between dogs and humans, according to visitors.
- Inspired by his bond with his dogs, Stephen Huneck created Dog Mountain, gallery manager Pam McCann said.
- Featuring hiking trails, swimming ponds, an art gallery and a Dog Chapel, the park was photographed on Aug. 7, 2025, highlighting its features, which visitors like Scott Ritchie enjoy.
- Visitor Vanessa Hurley from Ohio described the display as 'a lot of love' at the park created 25 years ago by Vermont folk artist Stephen Huneck.
- Gallery manager Pam McCann says the park was built for people deeply connected to their pets and surroundings.
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Mountain park honors bond between pets, humans
ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT — Anne Pace has been hearing about Dog Mountain for years, but until earlier this month, had never made a trip to the park. “I really wanted to see this place,” she said, during a visit to the grounds with her 1-year-old border collie, Tam. “I put a note up for my […]...Keep on reading: Mountain park honors bond between pets, humans
The Bright Side: At Vermont's 'Dog Mountain' animal lovers celebrate beloved canines
Inspired by the bond he shared with his dogs, a Vermont folk artist founded Dog Mountain on a sprawling hillside property that caters to pets. For dog owners, it's a chance to pay tribute and recognise…

A massive mountain park in Vermont celebrates the bond between dogs and their humans
Set on 150 acres tucked away on a hillside in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, Dog Mountain has become a destination for dog lovers looking to explore nature, take in art, or pay tribute to a pet.
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