A snowy winter day means different things to different people. Some of us might want to curl up under blankets, with a hot drink in hand, and watch the snowfall. Others prefer getting outside and exploring. We have an abundance of spots that transform into a winter wonderland after it snows, including this winter hike in New Offenburg, Missouri. Even if you've hiked this pretty path in the warmer months, you'll likely want to add it to your winter bucket list. The scenery is simply breathtaking.
Walk through a winter wonderland with a refreshing hike at Pickle Springs Natural Area, a 256-acre, year-round destination in Ste. Genevieve County.
Bundle up, slip on hiking boots, and grab a pair of hiking poles (if you want) for a trek along the two-mile Trail Through Time, a picturesque path that scores a moderate rating.
Despite its challenges, the trail is a must for any outdoor enthusiast's bucket list. It's even listed as a National Natural Landmark. Carve out around an hour for your winter adventure.
Before you head out, however, be sure you're up for the challenge. The trail features several steep climbs and rocky terrain. Keep an eye out, too, for roots jutting out of the ground.
Those challenges tend to be overshadowed by the sheer natural beauty - made perhaps even more awe-inspiring when sprinkled with snow - of the scenery, including...
Unique rock formations and bluffs that boast breathtaking views. You don't want to forget your camera on this dog-friendly hike.
If you think waterfalls are beautiful during the warmer months, wait until you see them frozen and...
Framed by snow. The waterfalls are wet-weather, something to remember before setting off.
Look for the hidden caves that are dotted along the trail, too.
Pickle Springs Natural Area has picnic tables. However, there are no bathroom facilities or water fountains. Make sure you pack in and pack out, taking any trash with you.
Learn more about Pickle Springs Conservation Area on the official website of the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Have you followed the Trail Through Time, a breathtaking winter hike in New Offenburg, Missouri? Do you have any suggestions for fellow hikers who plan to follow the trail in the winter? Let us know in the comments! Then check out more of the best winter hikes in Missouri. You can find them all on AllTrails.
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