The Downtown Naperville Dog Sculpture Walk: Map and All 24 Sculptures

Giant Schnauzer dog sculpture on a Downtown Naperville sidewalk during the Dog Days of Summer sculpture walk

Downtown Naperville turns into a walkable art gallery every summer, and in 2026 the Dog Days of Summer event gives you 24 hand-painted sculptures to hunt down across just a few blocks. It is one of the best free things to do downtown with kids, or with your own dog, and it pairs naturally with the Riverwalk, ice cream, and a little window-shopping. It is also, not coincidentally, the same walkable-downtown lifestyle that draws people to Naperville real estate and downtown-area homes in the first place. Here is your self-guided walk, the full sculpture roster, and the smartest way to see them all.

The Self-Guided Route

The sculptures cluster along Main Street, Water Street, Jefferson Avenue, and the Naperville Riverwalk, a compact loop you can walk in under an hour or stretch into a half-day with stops. The Downtown Naperville Alliance publishes the exact placements on its official sculptures page; use it alongside the roster below.

A simple loop: start with the Main Street sculptures, work south toward Water Street, drop onto the Riverwalk, and circle back up Jefferson Avenue. Most sculptures sit on sidewalks outside their sponsoring businesses, so the walk doubles as a tour of downtown’s shops and restaurants.

All 24 Sculptures: Names, Sponsors and Artists

#SculptureSponsorArtist
1LuckyThe Ville Team, Coldwell Banker RealtyAngelique Burrell, Kymmy Butts, Roberta and Jack Wiesemes
2Captain SparkleInnovative Dental PartnersNorth Central College D.R.A.W Club
3ValentinoThe Dan Firks Team, Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group, Naperville.comPatricia Melekus
4Your Assets, Under Our SentryThe Greenberg Law FirmCherie Matousek
5Naperville Life Inside and OutTwo Maids of Naperville CleaningSally Sharp
6JeffersonThe Alice Chin Team, Compass Real EstateKristen Janes of Kio Kreations
7ChiefState Farm Agent Shannon HallstromSydney Meluch
8Ladybird River ScoutGail Niermeyer, Jesse McHugh, Coldwell Banker RealtyAngela Graefenhain
9The Howling HomebuilderDJK Custom HomesTami Kidd-Brown
10MnementhNaper Nuts and SweetsMorgan Marrazzo
11BingoTreasures NapervilleAminah Leverence
12Topspin TinaCaton Commercial Real Estate GroupAutumn Schaefer
13OtisTurning Pointe Autism FoundationLori Mackey and The Hangout Participants
14Hawkeyed Bill, the no-neck NewfieBill and Nancy MitchellDonna Davis
15LennonLennon’sSavannah Richardson
16Frida KatloPinot’s Palette NapervilleAngela Morgan
17Fetch Me JusticeChig LegalAutumn Schaefer
18RoverMagnitechMarianne Lisson-Kuhn
19“Hap”Dine NapervilleSydney Meluch
20Paws Through The PagesNaperville YardGrace Bales
21World Cup PupThe Kelly Law FirmMaggie Rubin
22Dogtor ZoomER, The Super VEGgieVEG ER for PetsWaubonsie Valley High School Art Students
23A Walk Through The SeasonsBusey BankMetea Valley High School Art Students and Teachers
24Fife The FidoNaper SettlementDavid Gray

Look closely at number 16, Frida Katlo: with that name and Pinot’s Palette as the sponsor, it is the one cat hiding among the dogs.

Best Way to Walk It

Dog Days of Summer dog sculpture on a bench-lined Downtown Naperville sidewalk
  • With kids: make it a scavenger hunt. Give each kid the roster and a sticker for every sculpture found.
  • In an hour: stick to the Main Street and Water Street core; you will catch the densest cluster.
  • With your dog: Downtown Naperville is dog-friendly; bring water and walk the shaded Riverwalk in the afternoon heat.
  • For photos: mornings have the best light and the smallest crowds along the Riverwalk.

Where to Eat and Cool Off Along the Way

The walk runs right past some of the best patios and treat stops downtown. See our guide to the best places to eat in downtown Naperville to plan a lunch or an ice-cream break into your loop. For more all-summer ideas, our things to do in Naperville guide has you covered.

Do Not Miss Valentino, and Cast Your Vote

While you walk, find Naperville.com’s Giant Schnauzer, Valentino (sculpture number 3), modeled after the office dog of The Dan Firks Team and painted by local artist Patricia Melekus. Here is the story behind the sculpture. Seen them all? Vote for your favorite Dog Days of Summer sculpture before voting closes on August 29. New to the event? Start with our Dog Days of Summer 2026 guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the dog sculptures in Downtown Naperville?

The Dog Days of Summer sculptures are displayed along Main Street, Water Street, Jefferson Avenue, and the Naperville Riverwalk in Downtown Naperville, mostly on sidewalks outside their sponsoring businesses. The Downtown Naperville Alliance publishes exact placements on its sculptures page, and our self-guided route hits all 24 in one loop.

How long does the sculpture walk take?

You can walk the core loop in under an hour, or stretch it into a half-day with stops for lunch, ice cream, and the Riverwalk. The sculptures are clustered within a few walkable downtown blocks, so it is an easy outing with kids or a dog.

How many sculptures are there?

There are 24 hand-painted sculptures, almost all dogs with one cat in the group, each sponsored by a local business or organization and painted by a local artist for the 2026 Dog Days of Summer event. Our roster lists every one with its sponsor and artist.

Is the sculpture walk free and family-friendly?

Yes. The sculpture walk is free, outdoors, and family-friendly, making it one of the best no-cost summer activities in Downtown Naperville. Bring the kids for a scavenger hunt and your dog for the dog-friendly Riverwalk; just pack water for warm afternoons.

Can I see a map of all the sculptures?

Yes. The Downtown Naperville Alliance publishes an official map on its sculptures page, and this guide includes a self-guided route plus a full roster of all 24 sculptures with sponsors and artists so you do not miss any.

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