Jay Covered Bridge
Jay, NY 12941
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Jay Covered Bridge is a historic and picturesque park located in Jay, New York, United States. This charming covered bridge is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty. Visitors can stroll across the bridge, take in the scenic views of the surrounding countryside, and enjoy a leisurely picnic in the tranquil setting. Jay Covered Bridge is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the charm and history of the Adirondack region.
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"Nice bridge, can walk down to river for some great photos, nice place for a picnic too. Short visit"
"My favorite get away especially when it's not busy. The rocks are so amazing to see the patterns"
"⭐⭐⭐⭐ A hidden gem in the heart of the Adirondacks! Jay Bridge, one of New York's rare covered bridges, is a sight to behold. Stretching across the Ausable River, the bridge offers breathtaking views of the rushing river rapids and the majestic mountain landscape. Walking across the bridge feels like stepping into a postcard. The views are simply awe-inspiring, especially when the waters are high. There's even a unique swimming area where you can safely enjoy the rapids—a truly exhilarating experience! I highly recommend a visit to Jay Bridge, even if it's just to take a leisurely stroll. The combination of natural beauty, historical charm, and the chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings makes it an absolute must-see. Don't miss out on this Adirondack treasure! #AdirondackBeauty #CoveredBridgeMagic #ScenicViews"
"One of the most historic places in the state of New York, the Jay covered bridge and water rapids, provides not only great natural scenery but, depending on the water level, some of the best natural water park fun in all of the state. What an awesome place to send the day with your family."
"Covered Bridge, let’s stop! Amazing piece of architecture. While the little wasn’t as enamored by the bridge, she certainly was with the water below. A quick walk down the bank and we were hopping rocks to get to the water. Refreshing on a hot day to dip your toes."
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