Minneopa Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls in southern Minnesota. It’s beautiful in every season, whether it’s surrounded by lush green trees in summer or by bright red and orange leaves in the fall. The waterfall gets many visitors during these seasons, with numbers dwindling as snow sets in. But winter just might be the most beautiful time to visit Minneopa Falls. Snow and cold turn the waterfall into a sheet of solid ice. Next time you’re looking for a winter adventure, consider planning a trip to this breathtaking place. Read on below to learn more about Minneopa in the winter:

Minneopa State Park is a beautiful park in Mankato, Minnesota. It’s about 90 miles southwest of Minneapolis. The park is home to many interesting attractions, including a herd of bison.

Tony Webster/Flickr

But the park’s most famous feature is definitely its waterfall. The waters of Minneopa Creek flow through the park…

Dale Bohlke/Google

…and tumble over a tall sandstone cliff. The waterfall has two drops. The smaller one is just a few feet tall. But the big drop is a whopping 39 feet.

Dale Bohlke/Flickr

In the cold of winter, the flowing water often freezes over. It creates a solid sheet of ice hanging from the 39-foot-tall cliff.

Dale Bohlke/Flickr

There is a large platform where you can see the frozen waterfall from above. There’s even a beautiful bridge to view it from.

Atibordee Kongprepan/Flickr

If conditions allow, you can also hike down to the base of the waterfall. It may be icy, so you’ll want to be cautious if you choose this route. No matter how you view it, you’ll be impressed with the otherworldly sight of a frozen Minneopa Falls.

Dale Bohlke/Flickr

Have you ever visited Minneopa Falls in the winter? For more frozen waterfalls to visit this winter, check out our past list of 10 beautiful frozen waterfalls in Minnesota.

Tony Webster/Flickr

Dale Bohlke/Google

Dale Bohlke/Flickr

Atibordee Kongprepan/Flickr

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.

Address: Minneopa State Park, 54497 Gadwall Rd, Mankato, MN 56001, USA