Have you heard of Eel Weir State Park? No? Well, it’s actually not surprising if you haven’t. This fairly unknown, secluded state park near Ogdensburg is one of New York state’s least visited; it had only 4,268 visitors last year. If you’re looking for some place to get away from it all and especially from other people, then this may be the park for you. Eel Weir State Park offers camping, fishing, a boat launch, picnic areas and more, all on 16 acres. It’s only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day so you’d better hurry! Read on to learn more about it and plan a trip there today – you can almost hear the silence when viewing these photos.

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It’s a shame that so few people bother to visit Eel Weir State Park. As you can see, it’s a great place to spend a weekend or even just an afternoon. This park is calling you, so answer the call! Plan a trip to Eel Weir State Park today!

Are you interested in checking out more of New York’s least visited state parks? Check out this post: 11 Under-Appreciated State Parks In New York You’re Sure To Love

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