8 Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls In Connecticut That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
Don’t let the cold weather stop you from getting out and exploring. These frozen waterfalls are pretty cool, and a testament to the awesomeness of Mother Nature. From the hanging icicles to the appearance of cascades frozen in time, these frozen waterfalls are no less magical in the winter than they are in the summer. Check them out:

Even snow covered and partially frozen, you can still see some of the waterfall flowing. The walking bridge promises great views as well.

These rushing waters are hard to bring to a halt, and sometimes flow despite the pool below freezing over. But it makes for a unique winter scene.

Known to locals as Indian Leap Falls, some argue this fall actually gets better in the winter. The compounded snow and ice narrows the gorge and forces the water level to rise, causing a greater rush of water.

The frozen cascades of this fall looks like clouds. And the hike is pretty easy.

This waterfall is one of the coolest in the winter because of its wacky ice formations. It's as if the water splashing froze in mid air!

This man made fall is perfect for winter hiking, as you can easily get close and it even has its own wreath.

Another man made beauty, there's no hike required to capture this picturesque New England scene.

These falls are simply beautiful, even when covered in snow. And thanks to the adjacent stone stairway, you can enjoy these falls from every angle.
Frozen waterfalls not your thing? Check out these awesome Christmas Light Displays for a more laid back winter adventure.