Most Kansans probably aren’t thinking about a hiking trail when temperatures drop below freezing. After all, the wind usually makes it unbearable anyways. However, this frozen waterfall in Kansas might be a big reason to leave the house this winter.
When Kansas snows and freezes over, you’re probably more worried about power lines and your local grocery than you are nature.
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Not only does this park area have a beautiful view of the water and this charming bridge, but you’ll also find that each one of the three waterfalls are worth viewing while you’re here.
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If you have snowshoes and a good balance, this is a great place to bring yourself outside along with a thermos of your favorite hot drink for a beautiful hike.
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Hopefully we have a nice, wet winter to fuel the creek for our waterfalls before they freeze.
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This park is in Olathe, where you’ll find a beautiful sight if you visit next time it really freezes over. I can’t wait!
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If you’re not afraid of a little chill on your outdoor adventure, you should check out this state park that’s just so gorgeous no matter the season.
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