- Our list of the best things to do in Jay, Vermont, features the top 7 nearby activities — including 3 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Jay, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Jay, VT , followed by 5 popular activities in nearby cities, including Montgomery and Bromont
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The Galerie Arteria Gallery features the works of artists including Clade and Francis Koch. Visitors will have the opportunity to study a wide range of different artistic styles on display at the gallery.
26.4 Miles
Located close to the Bromont River, the Club de Golf du Vieux Village is a golf course that is integrated with a residential project. The club house features a practice green, resto-bar, snack bar, and reception room.
26.9 Miles
Lake Willoughby is situated within the Willoughby State Forest that includes roughly 7000 acres of land. The lake itself offers 1600 acres of water-based activities, such as fishing for rainbow trout, boating, and swimming.
27.0 Miles
Year-long horseback riding activities are offered by the Lajoie Stables which is one of Vermont's largest horse stables. Standard horseback riding trails are available along with sleigh rides during the winter and special pony rides for children.
27.0 Miles
The Marche Aux Puces is a outdoor market hosted in Bromont, Quebec. All types of goods can be found - from rugs to purses novelty hand made crafts.
27.2 Miles
Visitors of the Borealis Spa can relax and relieve stress in both hot and cold spas. The spa also has whirlpools with waterfalls and a cold plunge pool.
27.6 Miles
Club De Golf Du Lac Lyster is located next to Mount Pinacle and a large lake. Golfers enjoy the scenic 18-hole manicured greens, driving range, restaurant and shop with rentals.
27.7 Miles
Overlooking Lake Willoughby, Mount Pisgah stands over 2,700 feet high and features Pulpit Rock, a peregrine falcon nesting place. It offers a round-trip hike on a marked trail nearly seven miles long with a view of the nature area.
28.2 Miles
The Rock Art Brewery is a microbrewery founded by Matt Nadeau in 1997. Tours of the facility are held two times every day that they are open, and tastings are offered from opening until 5:30pm as well.
28.4 Miles
The Smugglers' Notch Distillery is situated at the foot of infamous Smugglers' Notch where many bootleggers used to run alcohol through the Vermont mountain pass. The distillery was founded in 2006 and upholds the area tradition of making spirits one small batch at a time.