South Dakota has a surprising number of waterfalls throughout the state. Though they are all peaceful and beautiful, Bridal Veil Falls in Spearfish Canyon stands out above all the rest. South Dakota’s most majestic waterfall, Bridal Veil Falls stands over 60 feet tall.
John Mitchell / South Dakota Magazine Located 6 miles from Spearfish, these falls are astonishingly beautiful. The falls are a special sight year round, though most people say spring is the best time of year to visit.
Theresa Shepherd Seale / Facebook Bridal Veil Falls is easy to find. It can be seen right off of US Highway 14A. This little viewing space is the perfect place to get a view of this always stunning South Dakota waterfall.
Les Heiserman / Black Hills The falls get their name from their striking resemblance to Victorian lace. The rock they flow over is a stunning limestone.
ImageSmiths Photography / Facebook This South Dakota waterfall is a favorite for SD natives and visitors alike. Each time you visit is a unique experience. Many hail these falls as “heaven on earth.”
JLB Photography / Facebook In the winter, you will commonly find ice climbers at Bridal Veil Falls. If you’re not into climbing, snow shoeing near the falls is also a great way to enjoy this amazing landmark in the colder months.
E_Bass / Flickr If you can’t get enough of these falls, you can hike around near by and find some other falls as well. Bring your friends or family and have a picnic on your hike. There’s no better way to enjoy our state than getting out and spending time in the beautiful areas that make South Dakota so special.
John Mitchell / South Dakota Magazine
Located 6 miles from Spearfish, these falls are astonishingly beautiful. The falls are a special sight year round, though most people say spring is the best time of year to visit.
Theresa Shepherd Seale / Facebook
Bridal Veil Falls is easy to find. It can be seen right off of US Highway 14A. This little viewing space is the perfect place to get a view of this always stunning South Dakota waterfall.
Les Heiserman / Black Hills
The falls get their name from their striking resemblance to Victorian lace. The rock they flow over is a stunning limestone.
ImageSmiths Photography / Facebook
This South Dakota waterfall is a favorite for SD natives and visitors alike. Each time you visit is a unique experience. Many hail these falls as “heaven on earth.”
JLB Photography / Facebook
In the winter, you will commonly find ice climbers at Bridal Veil Falls. If you’re not into climbing, snow shoeing near the falls is also a great way to enjoy this amazing landmark in the colder months.
E_Bass / Flickr
If you can’t get enough of these falls, you can hike around near by and find some other falls as well. Bring your friends or family and have a picnic on your hike. There’s no better way to enjoy our state than getting out and spending time in the beautiful areas that make South Dakota so special.
In case the photos aren’t enough to convince you that you must visit Bridal Veil Falls ASAP, just listen to the sound of the water rushing down.
Have you visited Bridal Veil Falls? What’s your favorite South Dakota waterfall?
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