Hike To A Massive Frozen Waterfall Hiding At The Base Of Palisade Mountain In Montana
While the majority of our hiking trails here in Montana are best enjoyed in the summer, there are plenty of trails that can be hiked year-round. And while going on a winter hike might not seem overly appealing, it might help to know there’s a frozen waterfall awaiting you at the end. When cabin fever strikes, head to the Palisade Falls Trail for a visual treat. When it comes to winter hikes in Montana, you’ll agree that Palisade Falls is a must!
Have you ever hiked Palisade Falls? What did you think of this gorgeous, winter-friendly hiking trail in MT? Do you have a favorite winter hike in Montana? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! And, before embarking on your adventure, don’t forget to wear your coziest winter jacket.
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What are some of the very best hiking trails in Montana?
Montana is an absolute treasure trove when it comes to hiking trails. Below you'll find a list of some of the very best hiking trails in Montana:
- Avalanche Lake
- Grand Prismatic Hot Spring
- Highline Trail
- Trail of the Cedars
- Artist Point
- Grinnell Lake
- Bridger Ridge Trail
- Black Mountain
- The Garden Wall
- Hidden Lake Overlook
- Iceberg Lake
- Redrock Falls
- Silver Crest Cross-Country Ski Trails
- Bannock Ski Trail
- California Creek Loop
- 1906 Trail
- Mount Ascension
- Mt Helena Via Powerline Trail
Curious to learn more about what makes the above hiking trails so memorable? Check out our ultimate guide to the very best hiking trails in Montana. Happy adventuring!
What are the best state parks in Montana?
Below you'll find a list of some of the best state parks to visit in Montana:
- Pictograph Cave State Park, Billings
- Brush Lake State Park, Dagmar
- Hell Creek State Park, Jordan
- Painted Rocks State Park, Darby
- Giant Springs State Park, Great Falls
- Wayfarers State Park, Bigfork
- Whitefish Lake State Park, Whitefish
- Thompson Falls State Park, Thompson Falls
- Fort Owen State Park, Stevensville
- Lost Creek State Park, Anaconda
- Missouri Headwaters State Park, Three Forks
- Makoshika State Park, Glendive
How many of these state parks in Montana have you visited? From camping to swimming, natural trails, and cultural centers, Montana's state parks really do have something for everyone.