Utah’s wintry landscape is downright stunning. So beautiful, in fact, that many places in Utah look like they could be right out of the Disney movie “Frozen.” Take a look at some of these gorgeous Utah winter photos.
- After a winter storm at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, the trees are beautiful.
USFWS Mountain Prairie/flickr Have you visited Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge lately? Take our day trip to visit! See our article here.
- Mt. Carmel Highway at Zion National Park doesn’t often look like this.
jpellgen/flickr But on January 23, 2017, it sure did look like a winter wonderland!
- Much of Utah’s landscape is covered in sagebrush…
Delta Whiskey/flickr …and it sure does look enchanting when it’s covered in snow!
- These buckling sheets of ice on the Great Salt Lake are other-worldly.
Scott Law/flickr The ice buckles when the salty water and fresh water meet, creating beautiful sheets.
- This looks like the perfect winter landscape to explore.
walliscottage/flickr Head to Alta Resort to do exactly that!
- Frozen rivers are both beautiful and deadly.
Penny Higgins/flickr You wouldn’t want to spend any time in this river. Hypothermia, anyone?
- Bryce Canyon National Parklook magical with a dusting of snow.
James Marvin Phelps/flickr It’s not exactly Elsa’s territory, but we bet she’d move in if she could.
- Sunrise near Stein Eriksen Lodge is a winter wonderland.
David Berkowitz/flickr Throw on some snow shoes and get out there.
- Ice climbers at Bridal Veil Falls know how to enjoy a cold Utah day.
Billy Gast/flickr This 607-foot tall waterfall is simply stunning when it’s frozen.
- Lower Emerald Pool at Zion National Park looks pretty chilly.
katie wheeler/flickr The park often closes the Lower Emerald Pool trail when it’s snowy and icy - the path is so slippery it’s deadly.
- The ice crystals and formation at the Provo River in the Wasatch National Forest are so interesting.
Mike Renlund/flickr What a pretty scene, right? Especially if you’re at home, snuggled up with a cup of hot cocoa and your computer 😉
- Utah has plenty of aspen trees, and they look splendid covered in snow.
Bryant Olsen/flickr After a snow storm, the detail of their branches really shines…especially at -3 degrees F
- This sculpture at the gardens on BYU’s campus looks frozen.
Aaron Hawkins/flickr Make a point to stroll through these gardens before winter is over.
- No word on where this was shot, but this snow weasel is pretty adorable.
Bryant Olsen/flickr Dare we say…like a Disney movie character?
- These dogs are having a blast on the frozen Utah Lake!
TexasDarkHorse/flickr The photographer notes that the ice is too thin to join them - too bad!
- Ice Castles in Midway looks just like Elsa’s Castle.
Midway Ice Castles/flickr Ice Castles is still open, but you’d better visit soon! See our article here.
What’s your favorite place in Utah during the winter?
USFWS Mountain Prairie/flickr
Have you visited Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge lately? Take our day trip to visit! See our article here.
jpellgen/flickr
But on January 23, 2017, it sure did look like a winter wonderland!
Delta Whiskey/flickr
…and it sure does look enchanting when it’s covered in snow!
Scott Law/flickr
The ice buckles when the salty water and fresh water meet, creating beautiful sheets.
walliscottage/flickr
Head to Alta Resort to do exactly that!
Penny Higgins/flickr
You wouldn’t want to spend any time in this river. Hypothermia, anyone?
James Marvin Phelps/flickr
It’s not exactly Elsa’s territory, but we bet she’d move in if she could.
David Berkowitz/flickr
Throw on some snow shoes and get out there.
Billy Gast/flickr
This 607-foot tall waterfall is simply stunning when it’s frozen.
katie wheeler/flickr
The park often closes the Lower Emerald Pool trail when it’s snowy and icy - the path is so slippery it’s deadly.
Mike Renlund/flickr
What a pretty scene, right? Especially if you’re at home, snuggled up with a cup of hot cocoa and your computer 😉
Bryant Olsen/flickr
After a snow storm, the detail of their branches really shines…especially at -3 degrees F
Aaron Hawkins/flickr
Make a point to stroll through these gardens before winter is over.
Dare we say…like a Disney movie character?
TexasDarkHorse/flickr
The photographer notes that the ice is too thin to join them - too bad!
Midway Ice Castles/flickr
Ice Castles is still open, but you’d better visit soon! See our article here.
This one place in Utah looks like it could be straight out of the Lord of the Rings movies. Check it out!
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