Leashes are optional! Dog Mountain, home of The Stephen Huneck Gallery and The Dog Chapel has been gracing us with its presence since 2000. Join us in recognition and celebration!

Dog Mountain is set on 150 acres on a private mountaintop spot in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The grounds are always open to people and their dogs. Stephen Huneck and his wife, Gwen, bought the property in 1995. They turned the barn into studio space. After Stephen’s unique visionary experience, the Dog Chapel soon followed. The Dog Chapel opened its doors Memorial Day weekend of 2000. The unspoiled haven is covered with hiking trails and dog ponds. Wildflowers abound in the summer and snow-shoeing is a favorite activity in the winter. Year after year, the Dog Chapel and the Stephen Huneck Gallery get more and more visitors from all over the world.

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Dog Mountain is a place for dog parents to memorialize fur children that have crossed over the rainbow bridge but for fur babies allow with their family’s to gather and play. As the pandemic continues, before visiting, get the latest guidance from Vermont Department of Public Health and Dog Mountain.

Dan Collison and Eleizabeth Meister accompanied us throughout our creative journey. You can find Dan and Eleizabeth through the tour. Dan and Elizabeth are award-winning audio documentary producers. Long Haul Productions, provides a platform for American voices to tell their stories, in their words.

Thank you to those in the community who are inclusive of all members of our family. Thank you to Dog Mountain and Long Haul Productions for allowing us to be a part of your journey.

I love dogs, but dogs, you have to be in the country with dogs. I cannot walk a dog on the street.

Karl Lagerfeld