There are thousands of chapels and churches spread throughout Vermont, but none of them are anything like this one in St. Johnsbury. The Dog Chapel on Dog Mountain caters to four-legged furry friends and their owners and it's a must-visit if you're ever in the area.
The Dog Chapel sits atop Dog Mountain in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
The private mountaintop spot is 150-acres large, making it the perfect size for dogs to run around and have fun.
Dog Chapel was inspired by a vision that founder and creator, Stephen Huneck, had when he fell seriously ill.
During his recovery, Huneck thought about rituals humans perform when another person close to them passes away. Since dogs are family members, too, he thought it would be wonderful humans could have a ritual space to celebrate the life and mourn the loss of their furry four-legged friends. And hopefully, bring some closure too.
While dogs might be allowed in most chapels, this chapel welcomes all breeds with open arms.
You'll find statues of dogs throughout the Dog Mountain Grounds and even inside Dog Chapel.
The walls in the chapel are filled with notes from owners telling stories of their beloved dogs that have passed away.
After visiting the chapel, feel free to take a peaceful walk through the trails that run through Dog Mountain.
Dog Chapel is a special place that allows owners to find solace in remembering their lost dog.
For those who haven't lost their dog, it's still a wonderful place to visit when you want to spend quality one-on-one time with your four-legged best friend.
Dog Chapel and Dog Mountain Grounds are free to visit and open every day from dawn till dusk. The Dog Gallery is open Friday from 11am - 4pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 5pm.
Have you been to this chapel or mountain before? If so, what'd you think of it? Feel free to share in the comments below.
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