Vermont Dog Parks

Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park

Capital city dog trails with forest and tower views. Off-leash hiking trails.

Dog-Friendly Trail Vermont 44.2602, -72.5750
Updated 2026-04-16

Location

View on Google Maps 44.2602, -72.5750

Amenities & Features

Off-Leash TrailParkingWater AccessNatural TerrainForest ViewsTower Views

Dog Park Etiquette & Tips

  • Off-leash trails
  • Tower views
  • Forest scenery
  • Great hiking

Making the Most of Your Visit to Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park

Socialization is the main event at Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park. Watch for balanced body language — loose tails, play bows, rolling pauses — and step in early if the play tips into bullying or over-arousal. Smaller or shy dogs do best here during quiet hours. If a dog nearby looks tense, give them space rather than pushing an introduction.

What to Expect at Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park

Typical visit length runs thirty to sixty minutes, though that varies with weather and your dog's energy level. The park tends to be busiest right after the workday ends and on weekend mornings. Midweek mid-mornings are usually the calmest time to introduce a new dog to the space.

Rules & Regulations

Most Vermont public dog parks require dogs to be licensed, vaccinated (including rabies, DHPP, and bordetella), and wearing a current ID tag. Female dogs in heat and aggressive dogs are not allowed. Owners are responsible for cleaning up waste and must remain present and attentive while their dog is on-site. Children under a certain age usually need adult supervision. Check signage at the entrance for any park-specific rules, hours, or seasonal closures before unclipping your dog.

Nearby Dog Parks

Hubbard Park

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Frequently Asked Questions

This park is unfenced, so dogs should have reliable recall before being let off leash. Keep your dog leashed if you're unsure how they'll respond to other dogs or distractions.

Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park offers Off-Leash Trail, Parking, Water Access, Natural Terrain, Forest Views, Tower Views. Amenities can change season to season, so call the local parks department if you're visiting for a specific feature like agility equipment or a water fountain.

Weekday mornings and weekday early evenings are usually the calmest. Weekends get busy — especially spring and fall afternoons when the weather is mild. If your dog is shy or still learning to share space, aim for off-peak hours.

Bring a sturdy leash, waste bags, your own water and a collapsible bowl, sun protection in summer, and ID tags on your dog's collar. A towel is handy if the park has muddy areas or water features.

Montpelier Dog Park at Hubbard Park is in Montpelier, Vermont. Use the map on this page or the 'View on Google Maps' button for turn-by-turn directions from your current location.