7 Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls In Nevada That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
Nothing is quite as breathtaking as seeing a waterfall at the end of a long hike in the wilderness. Even more stunning is that same waterfall during winter in Nevada, especially if it’s frozen solid or a glistening mix of frozen and flowing water: It makes for a truly incredible picture-perfect sight. Here are seven hikes that will take you to views of frozen or partially frozen waterfalls in Nevada during the winter.
1. Ice Box Canyon

2. Little Falls

3. Hunter Creek Trail

4. Lost Creek/Children's Discovery Trail

To get a feel for Red Rock Canyon winter hiking in this area, check out this YouTube video from Sarah Nicole:
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5. First Creek Canyon Trail

6. Mary Jane Falls

Mary Jane Falls is located in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area near Las Vegas. The trail is 2.6 miles out and back and is generally good for all levels of hikers - although be warned that some sections are steep and more prone to being slippery in the winter. Winter is a great time to view the fall, as the trail is not quite as crowded and also much cooler than it is in the intense Vegas summer heat.
7. Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock Trail is located in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area just north of the city of Las Vegas. The trail is 2.7 miles, out and back, and it's considered a moderate difficulty level. It's slightly harder in winter, as the trail can be quite slippery with the snow and ice - so be warned! In addition to the waterfall, you can get an amazing view of the Echo Cliffs on the trail and another incredible 360-degree view at the top of Kyle Canyon. The waterfall is about halfway along the trail, and you need to take a short side route to get to it.
We think winter in Nevada is quite often the best time to go hiking in the state, especially in the south, near Las Vegas, where the warmer months can be unbearably hot. While temperatures don’t often get low enough for water to freeze, if you combine elevation with the cooler winter temperatures, you get the incredible spectacle of frozen waterfalls in Nevada. If you do head out to chase frozen waterfalls, be sure to pack all the winter essentials that you’ll need to stay safe and warm.
Have you visited any of these incredible waterfalls in Nevada – frozen or otherwise? Let us know in the comments!
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What is the best way to see waterfalls in Nevada?
- We think there's no better way to see waterfalls in Nevada than a scenic road trip to see some of the state's best cascades.
- If you don't have enough time to take a road trip, not to worry! There are also plenty of urban waterfalls in Nevada that you can explore without leaving the city.
- A visit to one of Nevada's amazing waterfalls is also an excellent way to cool down in the extreme heat of a Nevada summer.
- There's even a trail that will take you to views of two different waterfalls in Nevada.