There’s no denying it; there’s just something so stunning and magical about a fresh blanket of snow. And even though that may be somewhat of a rare sight in Mississippi, it does happen from time to time, resulting in scenery that is nothing short of amazing. From icy wonderlands to snow-covered scenes, here are 14 times snowfall completely transformed Mississippi.

  1. This breathtaking shot was taken back in February in Cleveland.

Diana Vineyard

  1. A blanket of snow proves to be an ideal addition to this picture-perfect barn in Panola County.

Mack Robison

  1. Taken last winter, this icy scene looks as if it would be found in “Frozen” rather than Mississippi.

Photo Credit

  1. If ever there were a picture that encompassed a “winter wonderland,” this would be it.

Parminder Vig

  1. The hustle and bustle of Oxford Square comes to a halt when the area is blanketed with snow.

Matthew Nichols/Flickr

  1. A snow day transforms Mississippi College from a lively site to a deserted campus.

Christopher Meredith/Flickr

  1. Between the vibrantly-colored foliage and the snow-capped limbs, this shot couldn’t be any more perfect.

Kristin Brenemen

  1. A March snowfall completely transforms the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge.

Frank/Flickr

  1. Iuka’s historic Mineral Springs Park takes on a whole new look thanks to an impromptu March snowfall.

Mandias/Flickr

  1. Covered in snow, these Mississippi woods make for a breathtaking sight.

Steven Warren/Flickr

  1. Looks as if the Sun-n-Sand has seen brighter days.

Christopher Meredith/Flickr

  1. The Winterville Mounds are almost unrecognizable when immersed in gorgeous, powdery snow.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr

  1. An icy, snow-covered tree takes center stage at the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge.

Roger Smith/Flickr

  1. A lovely blanket of snow converts a quintessential Mississippi dirt road into a picture-perfect winter scene.

Margaret McMullen/Flickr

Who knew it was possible for Mississippi to get even more beautiful? What’d you think? Share your comments below!

Diana Vineyard

Mack Robison

Photo Credit

Parminder Vig

Matthew Nichols/Flickr

Christopher Meredith/Flickr

Kristin Brenemen

Frank/Flickr

Mandias/Flickr

Steven Warren/Flickr

Jimmy Smith/Flickr

Roger Smith/Flickr

Margaret McMullen/Flickr

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