Take a Tour
Take a 360 tour of the park. Each photo allows you to see and feel the different areas of the park.
Go to the bottom of the page - Select a Stone - for more detailed photos.
Inscriptions at the Park
-Chip Domke
-Trammell Crow
-Jaime Kelce
1957-2008
-Merv Lapin
1940-
-Dean Canada
1942-2008
-James Roupp
1952-1991
-Matthew 'Gus' Gustafson
1974-2008
-Matthew Horton
1974-2006
-Graydon Silver
1960-1997
-Rick Beswick
1942-2007
-Donald Hagen
1945-2007
-James Viele
1946-2009
-Kathleen Viele
1946-2007
-Erich Windisch
1918-2007
-Julia Kaemmer
1931-2007
-Robert 'Bob' Berger
1931-2005
-Earl 'Bud' Kellar
1918-2008
-Barbara Kellar
1921-2008
-Walter Belleville
1927-2004
-Mary Ellen Canniff
1943-2008
-Carolyn Walker
1919-2009
Print a Brochure
Would you like to know more about the Vail Memorial Park? Please download our brochure.
About Us
Vail Memorial Park
- It completes our life cycle as individuals and as a community.
- It gives Vail a soul.
- It provides a lasting remembrance of our loved ones.
- It connects us to the next generation.
- It judges no one; carries no boundaries.
- All who feel connected to Vail have a place here.
- The Vail Memorial Park Foundation is a 501c.13 nonprofit nonsectarian foundation.
Pet Memorials
Honor and remember your pet and the times you spent together in Vail. Our custom pet park allows you to have a special reminder of your beloved pet.
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The Vail Community has long acknowledged the need for a memorial park so our 'pioneers' and their families can experience this im portant legacy in what is perhaps the final chapter in making our community stronger and more complete. Thanks to the vision of the founders and the commitment of the Town of Vail Council an undeveloped site of some 11+ acres has been transformed into a tasteful and meditative memorial park. Vail Memorial Park enables us to celebrate life and death within our own boundaries and to create an enduring repository of community history to honor the lives of those who have come before us. For many of us, Vail was to be a short lived destination in our transient lives, but something happened along the way. We fell in love with the place and people, and now we've come to understand that Vail is the place we want to be remembered in death as in life. All who feel connected to Vail have a place here. A crushed stone pathway system connects the memorial areas to the paved Town of Vail recreation path. You may access this from the east by utilizing the parking area by the 180/East Vail exit and Bighorn Road. No direct vehicle access is available to the memorial park, however, arrangements can be made in advance for a golf cart to transport those who may require assistance to the park. During the winter months the paths are snow covered and accessible by snowshoes or skis. Interested in learning more? Please check out the links below.
If you have more questions please feel free to Contact Us.
Click here to view the Master Plan
The Vail Memorial Park Board of Directors Diana Donovan Joe Hanlon Gussie Ross Daphne Slevin Charlyn Canada Carl Walker - Chairman |

