During days when temperatures drop down to below zero, there’s no better way to remind yourself of all the reasons why you love winter than to look at a seasonal scenic photo. There’s peaceful beauty in seeing simple shots of glistening fresh snow from around America, but it’s a whole other experience to take an adventure to see frozen ice formations. From waterfront views to out in our canyons, keep scrolling to to remember there’s nothing better than being able to experience all four seasons – especially winter!

  1. Wisconsin looks like a page out of The Chronicles of Narnia in this breathtaking shot from Cave Point County Park!

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  1. There’s no better place to view a jaw-dropping frozen lighthouse than the great state of Michigan!

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  1. The Crane Creek Gorge in Tennessee creates a picture-perfect world full of snow and ice during the winter.

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  1. Frozen waterfalls and iconic landmarks, Utah’s John’s Canyon looks nothing short of beautiful in this unique winer shot.

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  1. A bucket-list worthy winter destination, the Apostle Islands in Wisconsin transform into a gorgeous landscape decorated in mind-blowing icicles and ice formations.

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  1. In the northeast you can find the perfect conditions to create magical ice formations like this!

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  1. Tucked away within Ridley Creek State Park, Pennsylvania’s icy trees reflect in the winter water.

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  1. A natural wonder that’s an epic winter destination to visit, Minnesota’s Minnehaha Falls freeze over every year and leave visitors speechless.

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  1. The ice along the water in Boston collects the gorgeous colors of the morning sky above the city.

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  1. Vibrant blue ice formations hang from a cave in Colorado’s Rifle Mountain Park.

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  1. Towering over from the weight of the ice, frozen trees out along Lake Erie in Ohio make for intriguing winter photos.

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  1. With a eye-catching frozen waterfall like this in New York, it’s almost hard to notice the people in this photo!

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  1. Waterfront winter trips around Maryland always make for an interesting day.

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  1. Hidden away in the Delaware State Forest, Stairway Falls freezes over in Pennsylvania.

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Have you ever captured your own frozen scenery around the states? If you have, be sure to share your own photos with us in the comments!

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