We all know that Spearfish Canyon is stunning in the fall, but have you experienced all 4 seasons of this glorious area? This South Dakota gorge will leave you absolutely breathless even during the winter months. From icy blue waters, to stunning frozen waterfalls, this natural wonder will drop your jaw this winter.

This canyon stretches for nearly 20 miles in in the northern Black Hills. As one of the oldest canyons in the country, Spearfish Canyon is an astonishingly beautiful South Dakota treasure.

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Visitors who drive along the 22 mile Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway this winter will be able to gaze at the ginormous limestone palisades from the comfort of their warm vehicles.

Spearfish Canyon / Facebook There are also stunning frozen waterfalls to stop and see along the way, including Bridal Veil Falls, which can be seen from the highway. You can begin your scenic drive at Exit 10 or Exit 14 off Interstate 90 which will connect to the mouth of the canyon at the Spearfish Canyon Country Club.

11th Hour Gulch is one of the lovely nooks located in Spearfish Canyon near the 20-mile marker, right across from the “kissing stones.” Surrounded by snow covered rocks and ice displays, it’s a peaceful place to stop and enjoy the incredible view of the area that’s just loaded with natural splendor and beauty.

Spearfish Canyon / Facebook It’s accessible right off of the scenic drive. (Highway 14A)

Though many tourists and locals alike explore the canyon’s glorious waterfalls and hiking / walking trails during the warmer months (don’t even get me started on how stunning this area is during the fall), it’s a lovely place to explore year-round.

Spearfish Canyon / Facebook The sparkly, fresh snow blankets the canyon to make for a truly picturesque scene. Talk about serene!

Utilizing ice axes and all the necessary tools needed for a safe ascend, skilled climbers scale their way up the dazzling icy waterfalls and 80-foot canyon walls.

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Those who are a little less confident or experienced in climbing can have a blast exploring the snowshoeing trails. Iron Creek trail, accessible from Highway 14A, is one of the most popular trails to explore in the winter, although most are available.

spfcanyon.com You can rent snowshoes from the Spearfish Canyon Lodge’s Sports Center. The fee is only $15.00 for the whole day.

A spectacular place to dine after a day of exploring, or viewing gorgeous scenery from the byway, is Latchstring Inn. You’ll find this historical restaurant that serves mouthwatering food, at 10619 Roughlock Falls Rd, Lead, SD 57754.

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There are also stunning frozen waterfalls to stop and see along the way, including Bridal Veil Falls, which can be seen from the highway. You can begin your scenic drive at Exit 10 or Exit 14 off Interstate 90 which will connect to the mouth of the canyon at the Spearfish Canyon Country Club.

It’s accessible right off of the scenic drive. (Highway 14A)

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The sparkly, fresh snow blankets the canyon to make for a truly picturesque scene. Talk about serene!

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You can rent snowshoes from the Spearfish Canyon Lodge’s Sports Center. The fee is only $15.00 for the whole day.

What’s your favorite season to explore Spearfish Canyon? Let us know in the comment section below!

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