West Virginia’s waterfalls are gorgeous any time of year, but did you know that some of them freeze in the winter? Take a look at these waterfalls that are partially or fully frozen on the coldest days of the year. The frozen landscapes will make you feel like you’re on another planet.
- Babcock State Park
Gene/Flickr One of West Virginia’s most iconic scenes is especially beautiful in the icy winter.
- An unnamed waterfall in Thurmond
Gene/Flickr Gene captured this waterfall at sunset on the New River in the near ghost town of Thurmond.
- Oglebay Park
hotos/jcsullivan24/ This was taken on Waddles Run Road in Oglebay Park in Wheeling.
4, Sandstone Falls
laserbub/Flickr One of the widest waterfalls in West Virginia is stunning in the winter.
5, An unnamed forest waterfall.
www.ForestWander.com ForestWander Nature Photography captured this winter waterfall deep in the West Virginia forests.
6, Twin Falls
Gene/Flickr This is the Upper Twin Falls waterfall.
- A New River Gorge waterfall
Gene/Flickr This unnamed frozen waterfall was captured by Gene in the New River Gorge.
- Blackwater Falls
West Virginia State Parks/Facebook This may be the most famous and most impressive frozen waterfall in West Virginia. It’s amazing that a waterfall so powerful can turn into ice.
For more beauty in West Virginia this winter, take a look at this holiday lights road trip.
Gene/Flickr
One of West Virginia’s most iconic scenes is especially beautiful in the icy winter.
Gene captured this waterfall at sunset on the New River in the near ghost town of Thurmond.
hotos/jcsullivan24/
This was taken on Waddles Run Road in Oglebay Park in Wheeling.
laserbub/Flickr
One of the widest waterfalls in West Virginia is stunning in the winter.
ForestWander Nature Photography captured this winter waterfall deep in the West Virginia forests.
This is the Upper Twin Falls waterfall.
This unnamed frozen waterfall was captured by Gene in the New River Gorge.
West Virginia State Parks/Facebook
This may be the most famous and most impressive frozen waterfall in West Virginia. It’s amazing that a waterfall so powerful can turn into ice.
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