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18 Natural Wonders in Wisconsin That Are Especially Breathtaking in Winter

Posted on December 9, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
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A sunrise at Horicon Marsh

The beautiful sunrise at Horicon Marsh. (bookguy / Getty Images)

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Wisconsin offers stunning natural wonders that transform beautifully during winter, providing unique and picturesque landscapes.

It's easy to want to cuddle under a blanket or in front of a fire during our long, cold winters and dream of the days when you can get back outside. But there's so much natural beauty in Wisconsin that's only enhanced by the cold weather and snow it brings. The beauty isn't necessarily better - just different. And seeing all some of the best natural wonders in Wisconsin during winter just helps you appreciate how lush they can be in the summer.

1. Horicon National Wildlife Refuge - Horicon

A winter stopover for Canada geese and other migratory birds, the marsh should be on your list just to view some of the great winter wildlife. Fresh snow is perfect for seeing new tracks.

2. Wequiock Falls - Green Bay

In the summer the waterfall can be just a slow trickle at times, but in the winter the water freezes and builds up to make a gorgeous and ever-changing view. Plus, it's easy to access and near parking and picnic areas. Wequiock Falls is one of the most stunning Wisconsin natural wonders.

3. Ellison Bay - Door County

This little inlet off Green Bay forms ice fairly early in the winter and it looks like cubes in your drink. The views from what feels like the edge of the world don't hurt, either.

Cave Point Icy Shores

Cave Point Icy Shores dramatic coastline (Dave Jonassen / Getty Images)

4. Door County

All of Door County transforms in the winter. The warm water meets cool air and forms sea smoke, the water starts to freeze and the trees hold the snow. It feels a little otherworldly and worth the trip.

5. Grandad Bluff - La Crosse

Snow clings to the limestone bluffs and trees, ice forms on the Mississippi River and you get to look out over it all.

Image of a snowy hill with bare trees and a far view of the land below.

View from atop Grandad Bluff - La Crosse (Kevin Hughes/All Trails)

6. Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit - Greenbush

Trekking through the trees in the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine is awesome no matter what time of year, but there's beauty in the starkness and stillness of the forest in the winter.

7. Lake Mendota - Madison

The larger of Madison's two lakes gets a bit more wild in the winter. Plus, there are tundra swans.

8. Kettle Moraine Lapham Peak Unit - Delafield

A great place for Milwaukeeans to get into nature close to home, the Lapham Peak Unit feels like a wonderland in the winter.

9. Devil's Punchbowl - Menomonie

This post-glacial ravine has water "leaking" from it year-round, but in the winter those streams freeze up and create an amazing view. This is one of the best natural wonders in Wisconsin.

10. Big Manitou Falls - Superior

Big Manitou Falls is a Wisconsin natural wonder worth visiting any time of year. But the tallest waterfall in Wisconsin becomes even more spectacular in the wintertime, when it's surrounded by a blanket of snow.

View of a waterfall with granite rock and trees surrouding.

Enjoy the view of Big Manitou Falls - Superior (Jared Nelson / AllTrails)

11. Devil's Lake State Park - Baraboo

Whether it's the view up at the Devil's Doorway or in the surrounding woods, there's so much to hike and see in this state park in the winter.

12. Willow River State Park - Hudson

The falls here normally flow into a 200-foot gorge. They take a bit to fully ice over, so they're part water part ice and all gorgeous.

13. Lake Winnebago - Oshkosh

This large lake looks like something out of a sci-fi novel as the ice and snow pile up.

14. Wisconsin River

When the surrounding flatlands and grasses are dusted with snow and the water starts to frost over and there's mist in the air, it's like you could be in the Arctic.

15. Dells - Wisconsin Dells

The "dells" that the area is named for are gorges carved by the Wisconsin River. The jagged ridges of the sandstone collect snow and ice and the bare trees help create a stark, beautiful landscape.

16. Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest - Rhinelander

At 1.5 million acres, this forest covers much of northern Wisconsin. Sure, all trees look pretty when dusted with snow, but when it's trees as far as you can see and the only sounds come from nature, there's something special to see.

17. Lower Mississippi River - Potosi

There's something so poignant about the Mighty Mississippi caught in the midst of a northern winter. Without the constant stream of boats and barges, it's a great place to reflect - and watch for eagles.

18. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore - Bayfield

This one seems so obvious it almost got left off the list. The icy caves are an amazing wonder that feels like maybe you might discover Superman hiding in one. The Apostle Islands are among the best natural wonders in Wisconsin no matter the time of year.

What other natural wonders in Wisconsin draw you out of hibernation in winter? Let us know in the comments!

Looking for more outdoor Wisconsin fun? Check out 15 Picturesque Trails In Wisconsin That Are Perfect For Winter Hiking. If you decide to go hiking in winter in Wisconsin, check out the Ultimate Hiking Packing List, and download AllTrails Plus before you hit the trails.

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