Marvel Over Frozen Waterfalls And Snow-Frosted Rock Formations On This Winter Hike In Massachusetts
While you can hike any time of the year in the Bay State, there’s something to be said about hiking in winter. The trails are a bit quieter than any other time of the year, you’ll find fewer crowds, and if there’s snow on the ground, there’s a sense of magic in the air. As long as you have the right hiking boots, it can be a downright magical experience. If you’re looking for a winter hike in Massachusetts, consider the trail to Bash Bish Falls where you can possibly see a frozen waterfall and rock formations covered in frost.
Have you ever visited Bash Bish Falls in the winter? Do you have a favorite winter hike in Massachusetts? Tell us about it in the comments below. We love to hear your firsthand accounts of these unique experiences. For more information about Bash Bish Falls State Park, visit the Mass.gov website.
Looking for additional frozen waterfall hikes? Take a trail to one of these gorgeous frozen waterfalls in Massachusetts this winter.
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Frozen Waterfalls In Massachusetts
Where else can I see frozen waterfalls in Massachusetts?
Believe it or not, this isn’t the only spot where you can marvel at the natural beauty of a frozen waterfall. While you’re at it, check out these other frozen waterfalls in Massachusetts. Just be sure to check with the parks department before heading out, temperatures aren’t always as freezing in the winter as they used to be.
- Trap Falls, Ashby
- Bash Bish Falls, Mount Washington
- Holland Glen (Hop Brook), Belchertown
- Mill River Cascades, Northampton
- Vine Brook at Wilson Mill, Bedford
- Forbush Mill Dam, Bolton
What are the best winter hikes in Massachusetts?
Although the waterfall is a cool touch, you can have plenty of seasonal fun without that. Enjoy these spectacular winter hikes in Massachusetts.
- Ponkapoag Pond Trail, Blue Hills Reservation, Milton
- Mahican-Mohawk Trail to Indian Trail Loop, Mohawk Trail State Forest, Rowe
- Walden Pond Loop Trail, Concord
- Arcadia Loop, Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, Easthampton
- A.R. Long Trail, D.A.R. State Forest, Goshen
- Hedge Drive and Mile Circle Loop, Maudslay State Park, Newburyport