8 Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls In Indiana That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
Generally, exploring waterfalls is a warm-weather activity, but if you’ve ever come face-to-face with frozen waterfalls in Indiana, you may never seek them out in the summer months again. Indiana has a great variety of waterfalls to behold, and these eight amazing frozen waterfalls will have you feeling like you’ve been frozen in time.
Wow, these frozen waterfalls in Indiana are certainly breathtaking! Have you visited any of these stunning falls? If so, please share your experience in the comments below. While you’re looking for these natural attractions in Indiana, find a Vrbo to snuggle up in on those cold, winter nights.
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Winter In Indiana
What are some of the best winter attractions in Indiana?
This list of 10 places in Indiana will get you started. Here are a few highlights.
- Veal's Ice Tree (6445 Mimosa Lane, Indianapolis, IN): This amazing ice tree is built every winter when the day and night temperatures are in the 20s for 7-10 consecutive days. Since the winter of 1961, this seasonal Indiana attraction has brought in visitors from near and far. The massive icy sculpture is crafted from a frame with attachments of twine, lumber, hoses, other shrubs, and often bright colors. If you have a creative mind seeking something a little unusual, this is worth your while.
- Bloomington: Celebrate Christmas in Indiana with the most stunning lights and displays on Main Street. The festivities begin the day after Thanksgiving with the Canopy of Lights event. Sing along to the Christmas carols while enjoying your favorite holiday treats. And of course, Old St. Nick will be there too to hear about the Christmas wishes. In addition, performances by the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, the Bloomington Brass Band, and the Bloomington Chamber Singers are available to warm your hearts this season. And just wait until you see some of the unique shops all dressed up for the holiday.
- Conner Prairie Interactive History Park (13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN) This lovely park teaches folks about what life was like nearly 200 years ago. From historic interpreters and artisans to annual events, something on the calendar will appeal to you. During the Merry Prarie Holiday, enjoy some Christmas snacks and gifts that were around back then. Play some old-fashioned games, and admire thousands of lights. On several occasions, Breakfast with Santa is offered when he'll share some lively tales of Christmas past. Winter on the Prairie takes place several days from mid-January through late March. Bundle up and explore the land's fresh, snowy landscape. Then warm up inside by the hearth while you smell some delicious food cooking on the fire, and play parlor games.