Just because the temperature’s dropping, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all the great outdoors that Missouri has to offer. In fact, a whole other type of beauty can be appreciated when it comes to winter waterfalls. Here are a few of the best waterfalls in Missouri to see in the winter when they’ve frozen into place.

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What are the best parks in Missouri?

See more of the outdoors here by visiting some of the best parks in Missouri:

Echo Bluff State Park: Located in Eminence, this 476-acre park offers all sorts of recreation from swimming, fishing, and boating on Sinking Creek to hiking and mountain biking. You can also camp here.

Katy Trail State Park: At 240 miles long, this park is home to the longest developed rail trail in the nation. Hike, bike, or even horseback ride along this path, with 26 trailheads to head out from.

What are the most beautiful lakes in Missouri?

Waterfalls in Missouri are great, but that's not all to waterways here. Consider visiting some of these beautiful lakes in Missouri:

Table Rock Lake: This manmade lake in the Ozark Mountains is 42,400 acres. The shoreline is 800 miles and among the many popular activities here include camping, fishing, boating, and swimming. There are also plenty of shops and restaurants along the shore as well.

Lake Taneycomo: Another manmade lake in the Ozarks, this 2,040-acre one lies along the White River, giving it both river and lake attributes. Enjoy boating, fishing, waterskiing, and swimming. And there are many different options for dining and staying overnight.

Where can I go ice skating in Missouri?

Frozen waterfalls in Missouri aren't the only winter activity. You can also go ice skating in Missouri:

Jordan Valley Ice Park: This indoor park is located in Springfield. There are two rinks here that offer figure skating, hockey, and public skating sessions.

Big Cedar Lodge: Head to Ridgedale to experience this synthetic ice rink. It’s open November through January. If you don’t have skates of your own, not to worry, your admission includes skate rentals.

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