Lick Brook has three major falls - 25ft, 47ft, and 93ft. The trail does not take you to them directly. At 0.7 miles in, just short of the first trail divide, turn right into the creek and follow the creek up around the corner to see the first waterfall. Then back onto the trail. Follow the trail as it climbs and does the first zigzag. Where the trail comes back to the creek there is a small outcropping that gives you great views of the second waterfall. Next, go straight uphill for about 30 yards. You’ll see an easy trail that descends down into the gorge and creek. You are just above the second waterfall. You can follow the creek for almost a half mile to a bowl with vertical cliffs and the...
Read moreThis serene waterfall offers a calm retreat, accessible via a short and gentle hike from the parking area. The path to the falls is mostly flat (if you use ‘Finger Lake trail parking’ parking lot) making it an excellent choice for those who prefer to avoid steep inclines, yet it still rewards travelers with a stunning natural spectacle. This waterfall stands out as a perfect blend of easy accessibility and scenic beauty, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to enjoy a splendid waterfall...
Read moreNot much water flowing over the falls when I was there but it was still a nice hike. We found out after we got there that there are two ways to get to the falls. One is from a trailhead near Hwy. 13 and is relatively flat (currently a bit overgrow though). The other is from a trailhead on Sandbank road and that trail is...
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