Montana’s long, cold winters are perfect for planning future trips to some of the state’s top outdoor attractions. And if you live anywhere near Big Timber, you may have already experienced the magic of Natural Bridge Falls. If you haven’t, add this place to your bucket list immediately. Not only is it beautiful, it’s a bit of a hidden gem.

Natural Bridge Falls is a recreation site and day use area located near Big Timber.

Margaret M / TripAdvisor This beautiful water-carved canyon offers amazing rock formations, stunning overlooks, and a breathtaking waterfall.

The area was named for a gravity-defying limestone arch that once spanned the Boulder River, located just above the falls.

mattandeliz / TripAdvisor In 1988, that natural arch collapsed due to limestone’s easy erodibility. These days, there’s a man-made bridge to take visitors from one side of the river to the other.

The Boulder River is constrained by a deeply cut chasm during high water.

Shell1766 / TripAdvisor At low water, the river once flowed under the natural arch.

At high water, the river flows over a 105-foot-tall limestone rock layer, creating the waterfall.

mattandeliz / TripAdvisor This is Natural Bridge Falls, and it’s a true hidden gem.

There are plenty of fantastic places in the area to view the waterfall.

Caylin Lancione / Google While the river doesn’t flow over the waterfall as strongly in the wintertime, it does make for some amazing ice walls.

This recreation site also serves as the trailhead for the Green Mountain Trail.

RJohnson1975 / TripAdvisor There you’ll find easily accessible paved trail, picnic tables, and more breathtaking views.

Check out the Natural Bridge Falls Picnic Area the next time you find yourself in Sweet Grass County.

Andrew Tewes / Google You won’t believe how quiet and peaceful this place is.

Have you ever visited Natural Bridge Falls?

Margaret M / TripAdvisor

This beautiful water-carved canyon offers amazing rock formations, stunning overlooks, and a breathtaking waterfall.

mattandeliz / TripAdvisor

In 1988, that natural arch collapsed due to limestone’s easy erodibility. These days, there’s a man-made bridge to take visitors from one side of the river to the other.

Shell1766 / TripAdvisor

At low water, the river once flowed under the natural arch.

This is Natural Bridge Falls, and it’s a true hidden gem.

Caylin Lancione / Google

While the river doesn’t flow over the waterfall as strongly in the wintertime, it does make for some amazing ice walls.

RJohnson1975 / TripAdvisor

There you’ll find easily accessible paved trail, picnic tables, and more breathtaking views.

Andrew Tewes / Google

You won’t believe how quiet and peaceful this place is.

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Address: Natural Bridge Falls Picnic Area, Big Timber, MT 59011, USA