- 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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An ideal place for a long walk, Sterling Falls Gorge offers beautiful nature scenes and views. While walking, nature enthusiasts will see a variety of plants and trees along with water falls and unique rock formations.
34.5 Miles
A unique golfing experience, Glo Golf Aventure is located inside a renovated church. Families enjoy glow in the dark golfing through scenes such as through space, under the sea and medieval times.
34.7 Miles
Almost entirely forested, Wiessner Woods is a public access park that has several trails running through it for hiking, nature viewing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Black bears do live in the area though so the public is advised to use caution.
34.8 Miles
Zig-zagging its way to the top of Mount Mainsfield, the Stowe Mountain Auto Toll Road offers incredible scenic views. After a 4.5 mile drive, travelers reach the top and enjoy looking out over Lake Champlain.
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5781 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672
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Stowe Mountain Resort Cross-Country Touring Center offers almost 28 miles of groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, and 19 miles of backcountry terrain. They also offer a concession stand and shop to buy equipment and supplies.
35.1 Miles
A mountain peak in the shape of a face in profile, Mount Mansfield features hiking trails, driving access, or a gondola ride in summer and autumn to reach the summit. Includes a restaurant and shop at the top.
35.1 Miles
Founded in 1960, Verger Ferland is an apple and pear orchard. Visitors enjoy fruit picking, tractor rides, picnic areas as well as the food and beverage shop.
35.4 Miles
Gentle Giants Sleigh & Carriage Rides offers guided, horse-drawn history tours . Peregron and Belgian Draft horses lead a variety of wagons with up to 12 passengers on a winding, wooded trail.
35.7 Miles
Inside a red barn, visitors find a competition-sized swimming pool with diving board, a children's swimming pool with water-slide, a weight and cardiovascular training circuit, along with group cycling and group exercise rooms at the Swimming Hole. The facility also offers boot camps and swimming lessons.
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Acting as a multi-use trail system in Northeast Vermont, Kingdom Trails has even been voted as the Best Mountain Bike Trail Network in the area. In addition to biking, visitors can enjoy hiking in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter.