
Cliffs and canyons have long attracted the attention of Starved Rock State Park. One of the most scenic spots in the Midwest, it gets even more beautiful in winter.

LaSalle Canyon - Starved Rock State Park, Illinois Raised water, massive icicles, cold blue water and sparkling cave walls make the Apostle Islands a place of otherworldly beauty in winter. In summer, these serene beaches will feel like a secluded island in winter, you will feel as if you have landed on the frozen planet Hoth. It takes a little effort for visitors to get to this pure, distant beauty but when you arrive on the islands, your hard work will be richly rewarded. The Apostle Islands in Wisconsin is a dreamlike fantasy filled with sea caves, emerald green pools, deserted beaches and lighthouses that still signal waters strewn with old schooner debris. In the icy waters of Lake Superior, the wild islands known as "The Apostles." Are scattered like jewels. It's absolutely worth seeing this spectacle so wonderful that you might want to stay forever in this real-life Frozen fairy tale. This Minnehaha Falls, like all other falls in the state, is beautiful in spring and summer, but in winter it carries an otherworldly beauty that leaves you speechless. Minnesota is teeming with magnificent waterfalls from the incredibly popular Gooseberry Falls in Two Harbors to the lesser-known Winnewissa Falls in Pipestone, the Land of 10 Lakes is a land of waterfalls.īut no one beats Minnehaha Falls, the 15-meter waterfall that is the ideal waterfalls. This completely unique waterfall is unlike anything you've seen before water flows through the rock, not over it, creating a truly impressive circular waterfall.Īnd the miracles don't end there in winter this waterfall turns into a perfectly suspended column that will take your breath away. Some of the best waterfalls in the Midwest are hidden in this epic space, such as Glory Hole Falls. The Ozark National Forest in Arkansas is more than just a sea of greenery. Of all the incredible waterfalls in Colorado, The Fang is the best.

This waterfall is actually more popular in winter than in summer, as adventure seekers enjoy the challenge of climbing this immense ice wall. One of the most famous winter spots is The Fang, which is 50 meters high in Vail. Those who think the falls are best visited during the warmer months have clearly not seen Colorado's fantastic frozen falls. It is difficult to stand out among the winter beauties.īut "stands out" is exactly what The Fang does. There is something completely enchanting about this frozen waterfall: the way the sunlight sparkles and reflects the ice, the awe-inspiring silence and the sheer magnitude of it all.īridal Veil Falls is 200 meters of pure energy and is truly one of nature's greatest artistic achievements. While most people love this Utah destination during the warmer months, seeing a waterfall frozen in place is truly an off-the-list activity. Bridal Veil Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Utah and also in the southwest of the country.
