The Frozen Waterfall At Palisade Falls In Montana Is A Must-See This Winter

Discover the beauty of frozen Palisade Falls in Montana, a must-see winter hike.

We love Montana waterfalls in every season, but once a year, they freeze into icy sculptures. A frozen waterfall in Montana like this is something everyone should see once! If you can make the hike when it's cold enough, it's worth every step. Though the gate to the trailhead is closed in the winter, adding a bit of extra hike is never a problem. Beauty awaits at these frozen waterfalls in Montana!

Welcome to today's snowy adventure, a hike out to the frozen Palisade Falls at the Hyalite Recreation Area.

While this is a gorgeous park year-round, there is something special that happens as soon as cool air hits the area.

The falls, usually cascading over the rock, start to freeze over.

Within a short time, the waterfall turns into an icy sculpture that changes every year to reflect the water flow when it started.

As long as the weather is good, you can visit these tall falls even when it's all ice and snow.

When you get here, don't be surprised if you come across some ice climbers scaling the waterfall. Once you see a person on the falls, you'll understand just how large it really is.

The mile-long hike doesn't take that long to traverse, but if it's slick, you might need a good pair of Yaktrax or cross-country skis to get going on the snow-covered trail.

The best part of this hike is the all-season beauty. What is beautiful and cooling water in the warmer months is also a stunning frozen sculpture in the winter.

Don't forget your camera!

Make sure you never leave anything out here on the trails when you visit. Keeping this beautiful area natural is a goal we should all have.

Happy hiking!

Take a look at these gorgeous falls when they’re only partially frozen:

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Do you have a favorite frozen waterfall in Montana? Let us know about it in the comments. If you'd like to check out the one-mile trail to these falls, visit the Palisade Falls page on AllTrails for a map, forecast, and more. As a heads up, during the worst weather conditions, the trail is subject to closure. It freezes earlier than you might expect, and during true winter weather, it isn't always safe to traverse. Be prepared! For more places like this, check out these other beautiful waterfalls in Montana.

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