Dec 29, 2020, 6:00 am 879 Shares At 365 feet, Bridal Veil Falls is the tallest free-falling cascade in Colorado. It’s a very neat sight when it’s completely frozen over. (Ryan Bonneau, provided by Visit Telluride) Can you call it a waterfall if the water isn’t falling? We vote yes, and believe winter to be the coolest — see what we did there? — time to check out these frozen-over cascades. (Waterstill just doesn’t have the same ring to it.) In fact, waterfalls might be at their peak majesty when iced over and draped in newly fallen snow, creating a scene straight out of Arendelle or Narnia or some other idyllic, frosted land that isn’t in a children’s movie.