The Frozen Waterfalls At Ohiopyle State Park In Pennsylvania Are A Must-See This Winter

Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania offers breathtaking views of frozen waterfalls and snowy landscapes during winter.

Walking in a winter wonderland sure might be cold, but for the spellbinding beauty that awaits? Totally worth it. After a fresh snowfall, make your way to Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania, a popular destination all year long. However, during the snowy winter months, it looks like a scene straight off of an old-fashioned postcard, complete with some of the most spectacular frozen waterfalls in Pennsylvania and snow-sprinkled trees.

Sprawled across more than 20,000 acres, Ohiopyle State Park promises breathtaking natural beauty – especially after a fresh snowfall – and a unique winter adventure.

We have so many amazing places to visit during winter in Pennsylvania, but Ohiopyle State Park just might be one of the very best. Add a visit to the top of your winter bucket list.

Bundle up for your visit to the state park that boasts three waterfalls, two of which are really easy to reach and one that requires a hike.

Nothing compares to chasing waterfalls in Pennsylvania, except maybe experiencing them when they're frozen and capped in snow.

To marvel at the frozen Cucumber Falls, surrounded by a snowy landscape, just pull over to the parking lot that says "Cucumber Falls."

Right from the parking lot, you can admire the icy waterfall from above. Go down the stairs – but be careful as they could be slippery – for a view of the natural wonder from its base.

If you're planning to go to the base, your best bet is to wear sturdy hiking boots and perhaps even bring hiking poles.

You'll have just as easy a time viewing Ohiopyle Falls, which sits about a mile from Cucumber Falls. If the park's Visitor Center is open, head inside for picture-perfect views of the frozen waterfall.

However, if you'd prefer to feel the rush of cool air outdoors, you'll find several viewing areas that offer spellbinding views of the popular waterfall.

The viewing area is just a short walk from the parking lot. If you're up for an adventure, you can cross the nearby bridge and follow the Ferncliff Trail. You'll have to go down stairs and over some rocky terrain, but the views of the waterfall from the other side of the river are simply spellbinding.

Lace up your hiking boots for a brisk winter hike if you want to see Jonathan Run Falls. You'll follow the 3.7-mile Youghiogheny River Trail, an out-and-back trail.

Don't forget your camera on your winter hike.

The trail is considered easy for hikers of all ages and of all skill levels. Just keep an eye out for icy patches.

Getting a bit chilled? Head over to the warming station to warm up before heading out for more exploration.

Ohiopyle State promises awe-inspiring views of some of the best frozen waterfalls in Pennsylvania.

Visit the official website of Ohiopyle State Park for more information. Or, stop by the Facebook page of this

state park in Western Pennsylvania.

Here's a peek at what you might see when you visit Cucumber Falls this winter. This YouTube video was filmed by SimpsonInTheWorld.

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Have you visited Ohiopyle State Park during the winter? Did you see Cucumber Falls, Ohiopyle Falls, or Jonathan Run Falls, three majestic frozen waterfalls in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! For another enchanting winter experience, dine in a heated igloo at Cork Bar & Restaurant in Wilkes-Barre.

Winter in PA can be bone-chilling, so make sure you lace up a pair of snow boots and slip on a warm coat before heading out on your next adventure.

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