11 Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls In Wyoming That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
Wyoming is such a beautiful place, and the winter months are no exception. Parts of our state turn into a winter wonderland of ice and snow when it’s cold out. Take a look at these 11 frozen waterfalls that are just stunning.

Lower Falls tumbles 308 feet in an icy shower. It's the tallest falls in the park.

The photographer didn't know the name of this pretty waterfall in Grand Teton National Park, but he definitely snapped a beautiful photo.

Brrrr...doesn't Gibbon Falls look icy cold? This 84-foot fall streams down the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park.

Firehole Falls cascades just 40 feet on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park, but it creates a very picturesque, wintry scene.

Kepler Cascades are also located on the Firehole river. They cascade several times, dropping over 150 feet total.

The powerful Upper Falls of Yellowstone are frozen in time during winter months.

The photographer didn't identify this waterfall, but we love the frozen sheet of ice behind it. Gorgeous!

Here's a closer-up view of Lower Falls, seen from Lookout Point.

Sometimes photographers suffer some serious discomfort in order to take stunning photos. The person who captured this pretty little waterfall was hopefully dressed warmly - it sure looks cold!

Lewis Falls isn't actually frozen in this photo, but you probably wouldn't want to wade through the Lewis River for a closer look! View it right from the road, instead.

Along Tower Creek in Yellowstone National Park, you'll find the 132-foot Tower Fall.
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