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Lick Brook Falls Sweedler Preserve Three major falls — 25ft, 47ft and 93ft, in a hidden nature preserve Fun Facts Trail Info The centerpiece of a nature preserve managed by the Finger Lakes Land Trust, Lick Brook remains wild and undeveloped. Unlike nearby state parks, there are no stairs, facilities or fences. Use caution. Lick Brook is seasonal; its multiple falls are best viewed after a rainstorm. Best viewing from the blue-blazed section of the Finger Lakes Trail. 1.2mi round trip. Steep 500' climb. Strenuous Open year round. Use extreme caution in winter. 8 DIRECTIONS FROM ITHACA Follow Rt. 13 south past Buttermilk Falls State Park and take an immediate left on Sand Bank Rd. Continue 1.6mi and bear right on Town Line Rd. The small trailhead parking area is on your immediate right. Swimming prohibited. Dogs allowed. No fee.

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