- 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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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.
34.0 Miles
With a spa, heated pool and fitness centre, The Spa at Stowe Mountain Lodge includes treatments, facials and massages in a picturesque Green Mountain setting.
34.0 Miles
Particularly suited to beginners, Spruce Peak at Stowe is a ski resort village that includes a spa, performing arts centre, golf, a wellness spa and hiking trails.
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.
34.1 Miles
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Pavillon Des Arts Et De La Culture De Coaticook features a variety music and art programs. Guests enjoy music, theater, humor, bar scene, youth shows, educational arts courses and culinary workshops.
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.
34.4 Miles
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.