Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls In Tennessee That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
By Meghan Kraft|Updated on January 12, 2024(Originally published December 08, 2016)
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Tennessee is located in the southern region of the United States, which means it doesn’t get TOO crazy chilly during the wintertime. It gets cold, of course – but freezing? That’s a little harder to come by. To find truly cold temperatures you will have to head into the Cumberland Plateau where the crisp mountain air tends to cool things off in under the canopy of trees. There you will find one of Middle Tennessee’s best state parks; Fall Creek Falls. The mighty flow of water won’t completely turn into a frozen waterfall, however, the results are still absolutely stunning. It is well worth the trip to this incredible state park to see these waterfalls any time of the year, but in the colder months, it gets even better. So we’ve dug up a couple of shots of each – we’re pretty proud of ’em.
Interesting, right? Who knew it took so much to freeze a waterfall? If you find yourself anywhere near Spencer, Tennessee, when the snow starts to fall make your way into this beautiful state park for a feast for your eyes and see frozen waterfalls. If you are looking for a cozy getaway only minutes from Fall Creek Falls check out this fantastic wooded retreat cabin. For more information about the park please visit the Fall Creek Falls State Park website. Take one last look at this wintery waterfall before you go by checking out this video from Edie Gunther: