As we enter another chilling Washington winter, it’s tempting to hang up our hiking boots and stay inside until spring. But if you do that, you’ll be missing out on some of our most beautiful scenery, including frozen waterfalls. Just looking at these incredible photos might make you decide to bundle up and brave the elements.
- Just look at frozen Snoqualmie Falls
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- This gorgeous frozen waterfall in Mount Rainier National Park was discovered during a snowshoeing trek.
Paul Weeks / Flickr If the weather doesn’t take your breath away, these beautiful sights will.
- Palouse Falls is always quite a sight, but just look how amazing it is when it’s frozen.
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- Bridal Veil Falls in the North Cascades freezes every year…
Paul Weeks / Flickr … and it looks amazing.
- The Lake Serene area is a great place to spot frozen falls in the wintertime.
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- Frozen Franklin Falls looks even more beautiful in person.
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- This waterfall near Hawk Creek (near Lake Roosevelt) froze mid-stream.
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Washington is home to some truly beautiful waterfalls. Here’s something to add to your spring bucket list: A Washington waterfalls road trip.
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If the weather doesn’t take your breath away, these beautiful sights will.
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… and it looks amazing.
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