- The list below includes 1 free or cheap things to do in or near Jay, Vermont, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and Mountains.
- From Hazen's Notch to Galerie Arteria Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montgomery.
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32.4 Miles
A family owned business since 2004, Miel Pur Delice specializes in bee keeping. Learn how honey is produced and purchase honey products including clear & creamy honey, caramel, jelly, candies and flower pollen.
32.5 Miles
Au Coeur des Saisons specializes in edible flower products. Visitors may take a guided tour through the gardens, taste edibles and purchase for goods in the shop.
33.4 Miles
Located along the local wine trail, Resto Pub Shillelagh is a neighborhood bar. The pub carries a wide selection of beer and other liquors, as well as a short menu consisting of typical bar fare.
33.6 Miles
Specializing in organic cheeses, Fromagerie La Station has developed through four generations. Visitors shop at the cheese shop and take a free foot path tour, or guided tour of the cheese area and with the farmers.
33.9 Miles
Parc Decouverte Nature Park is located in the Coaticook Valley. Year round family fun includes guided tours to hatcheries and river spawning, fly/ice/pond fishing, snowshoeing, rock climbing, exhibitions and beach.
33.9 Miles
Musee Beaulne is located within the Norton Castle. The museum features rotating exhibits which have included Waltz of Fashion? The Dress Through Time, Jewelry Box?Beaulne Museum Collection, On Trees and Humans, Spinning, Unusual, Vital Song and Night Emulsion.
34.1 Miles
The Lamoille River is a natural river that runs from northern Vermont and drains into Lake Champlain. The river is 85-miles in length and has a drainage area of 706-square miles.
34.1 Miles
Mount Pinacle is located in Harold F. Baldwin Park. Families enjoy a well-maintained, one and a half hour moderate hiking trail up Mount Pinacle, bird-watching and nature photography.
34.2 Miles
Accessed via the Green Mountain Byway, Smugglers Notch State Park features a narrow pass flanked by 1000 ft cliffs, originally used as a smuggling route to Canada. Features campgrounds, biking, rock climbing and picnic areas, with access to Bingham Falls.
34.3 Miles
Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook is the first tourist wonder in Eastern Township. Families enjoy year round activities including camping, horse back riding, hiking (day and night), biking, ice climbing, tubing, snowmobiles and ice skating.