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    Eden Dog Sledding

    5.0 (12 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Jay Snowmobile Adventures

    Jay Snowmobile Adventures

    5.0(7 reviews)
    17.2 mi

    We came up today for a mini vacation from Sunday - Tuesday and decided to look into snowmobiling. I…read morefound Jay Adventure Snowmobiling was right across the parking lot from where we were staying at Jay Village Inn. I called during the week and spoke to Mark he let me know the pricing for 1 hour tour and 2 hour tour. Very reasonable price you are provided with a helmet. And instructions on snowmobile basics. We came today for a 1 hour tour and I walked into the building and was greeted by his cute dog Scooter reminded me right away of our puppy at home! We filled out paperwork for 5 minutes and got our helmets. Then we went around back and were shown the proper dos and dont's to snowmobiling. Mark made me feel very safe and asked us if we had any questions made sure we felt comfortable. My fiancé and I went on the 1 hour tour and had so much fun we decided to so a 2 hour tour right after! It was worth it! And will be sure to come back and refer Mark snowmobiling business to all my friends who come up to Jay Peak. He made our trip very memorable!

    DO IT! There aren't…read moremany offerings in/around Jay Peak for snowmobile rentals and guided tours, so signing up - we were a bit on the fence. The moment we meant Mark (owner and tour guide), we knew we were in good hands and in for one heck of a ride. We weren't wrong! Mark has a dozen or so of very new sleds that have plenty of zip for probably even more experienced riders. He knew all of the trails, and above everything - has a true passion for what he does. Give him a call and sign up! They are private tours, so you'll be in for an intimate ride with just your group (as far as I know). ProTip: You'll be sore the next day! Maybe do it on the last day of your trip to Jay Peak. Have fun!

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    Rock of Ages Visitor Center - Enjoy Vermont Fall Foliage

    Rock of Ages Visitor Center

    4.2(32 reviews)
    37.5 mi

    This is a review of the guided quarry tour. I went here on a rainy Thursday morning in September…read more Bought tickets online for the guided quarry tour ahead of time. The meeting place was the visitor center. Got there early. We watched an 8-minute video at the visitor center. Though optional, the video would help you visualize and understand some things that would be discussed during the tour. We then had a quick orientation about the tour and house rules before driving to the observation site which was located at a different site. There were no shuttles that would take visitors to and from the observation site. You will have to use your own vehicle. We and other visitors on that tour followed the tour guide with the convoy of our cars to the observation site of the quarry. Rainfall was moderate at that time. Our tour guide lent us umbrellas. The tour went on but we did not stay there as long as we should have because of the weather. We learned interesting bits of information and saw a nice view from above; however, if you are expecting to go down the quarry near the turquiose water, you will be disappointed because that will not happen. The tour is just at the observation deck above the quarry. After this, one can go back to the visitor center area and do the self-guided tour at the building beside the it which houses workers who do different sculptures, etchings on the granite for tombstones, etc. The experience was alright overall.

    Had a fascinating tour here this autumn! This is the largest deep-hole quarry in the world!! It's…read morearound 600 feet deep and half filled with a beautiful turquoise pool of water that contrasts so perfectly against the varying shades of the cool, gray granite! You can only see the magnificence of the massive quarry on a guided tour but it's very reasonably priced at $6.50 per person. You pay and meet at the visitor center and then your guide will take you up. Their website mentions that they shuttle you - but actually you follow the guide up in your own car. You do have to drive up a gravel road but it is a slow drive uphill and is well maintained - we had zero issues. They run several tours a day but it's seasonal - looks like they start running tours around June. I visited in early October. I highly recommend the tour - our guide was engaging, fun, and soooo full of fascinating facts about the quarry! It was established in the Victorian Era (1885) and was mostly worked by the Scottish!! How random, right?? Apparently the Scots were expert granite harvesters! There's so much more fun info - no more spoilers from me! So the tour is fun but the star of the show is the view up at the top - I mean, the quarry itself is quite a sight - but you also have gorgeous views of the Vermont hills and it's even more striking in the autumn splendor!! The visitor center itself is like a museum! So much history and fun facts! They provide granite for so many headstones - and tons of famous ones. There's also a gift shop, clean bathrooms, and even an outdoor bowling alley! They also have a huge pile of "grout" which is just scrap pieces of granite (a Scottish word for it haha) - and you are free to take whatever you want from the pile at no charge!

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    Rock of Ages Visitor Center - Norman Rockwell created two paintings for Rock of Ages

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    Rock of Ages Visitor Center - Impressive 600-ft deep quarry

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