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Hudson, WY

Wyoming · Fremont County

Hudson is a small town in Wyoming with a population of 379. Residents earn $54,500 per year, which is 27% below the national average.

3.0 /5.0
B Good
379 Population 881/sq mi density
$54,500 Median Income $32,478 per capita
$188,200 Home Value $178,377 Zillow
$792 Median Rent 26.5% income on rent
45°F Avg Temperature 302 sunny days/yr
26 Violent Crime/100K 3,184 property/100K
B
Overall
3.0 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
A
Economy
4.1 / 5.0
$54,500 median income, 1.8% unemployment
A+
Affordability
4.7 / 5.0
$188,200 home value, $792/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
26 violent crimes/100K (93% below avg)
C
Education
2.0 / 5.0
12.8% bachelor's degree or higher

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Full City Profile
Median Income $54,500
27% lower than US avg
Home Value $188,200
33% lower than US avg
Violent Crime 26/100K
93% lower than US avg
Bachelor's+ 12.8%
62% lower than US avg
Median Rent $792
32% lower than US avg
Obesity Rate 33.9%
6% higher than US avg
Unemployment 1.8%
50% lower than US avg
Poverty Rate 3.1%
75% lower than US avg

How Hudson Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)

People

Population379
Median Age54.3 yrs
Density881/mi²
Male / Female45% / 55%
Largest GroupWhite 84%
Veterans9.9%

Economy

A
Median Income$54,500
Per Capita$32,478
Unemployment1.8%
Poverty3.1%
County GDP$2,121M
Commute18 min

Housing

A+
Home Value$188,200
Rent$792
Ownership84.0%
Zillow$178,377
Housing Units207
Rent Burden26.5%

Crime

F
Violent26/100K
Property3,184/100K

Health

Obesity33.9%
Uninsured12.5%
Smoking18.5%
Depression23.7%
Heart Disease6.0%

Climate

Avg Temp45°F (7°C)
AQI34 (Good)
Rain13.2 in/yr
Sunny Days302/yr
Elevation5,097 ft (1,554 m)

Education

C
Bachelor's+12.8%
High School+94.4%
Graduate+4.3%
School Score5.13

Community

2024 VoteR 68% / D 30%
Commute18 min
Broadband85.9%
EV Stations6
Libraries3

Is Hudson a Good Place to Live?

Based on current data, Hudson receives an overall livability score of 3.0 out of 5.0, earning a grade of B. Key strengths include low unemployment, low crime rates, affordable housing, abundant sunshine. Areas to be aware of include a high uninsured rate, below-average incomes. Hudson offers a solid quality of life with a good balance of affordability, safety, and opportunity.

Economy & Jobs

The median household income in Hudson is $54,500, 27% below the national average of $75,149. The job market is very strong with unemployment at just 1.8%. Only 3.1% of residents live below the poverty line, well below the national rate of 12.4%. Workers commute an average of 18 minutes, shorter than most U.S. cities.

Cost of Living & Housing

The median home value in Hudson is $188,200, 33% below the national median / offering relatively affordable homeownership. Renters pay a median of $792 per month, below the national average / a plus for affordability. A price-to-income ratio of 3.5x indicates a reasonably affordable housing market.

Safety & Crime

Hudson is a very safe community with a violent crime rate of 26 per 100,000 residents / well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 3,184 per 100,000, 62% above the national average.

Education

12.8% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 94.4% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 5.1/10.

Climate & Weather

Hudson has a cool climate with an average annual temperature of 45°F. Winters average 21°F in January while summers reach 72°F in July. With 302 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Annual precipitation totals 13.2 inches, including 87.6 inches of snow. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 34.

Hudson has a population of 379 with a density of 881 people per square mile, spread across 0.4 square miles. The median age is 54.3 years, 40% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 55.1% female and 44.9% male. The city is predominantly White (83.9%), with 10% Hispanic. English is the primary language spoken at home by 99.1% of residents. 9.9% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 19.7% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 90.9% have health insurance coverage.

Population

379
Total Population
881
People / sq mi
54.3yrs
Median Age
40% above US avg
0.4mi²
Land Area

Gender Distribution

Male 44.9%
Female 55.1%

Race & Ethnicity

Hudson vs U.S. Average

Language Spoken at Home

English Only 99.1%
26% above US avg
Spanish 0.9%
93% below US avg

Social Characteristics

Hudson vs U.S. Average

The median household income in Hudson is $54,500, which is 27% below the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $32,478 (below the $39,052 national figure). The average weekly wage is $1,013, 29% lower than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 1.8% (below the 3.6% US average). 3.1% of residents live below the poverty line, lower than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 1,849 business establishments, including 122 restaurants. The cost of living index is 92.7, below the national baseline of 100 / offering relatively affordable living. Workers commute an average of 18 minutes (shorter than the 28-minute US average). 4.5% of workers work from home (below the 15.2% national rate).

Income: Hudson vs U.S.

Commute Mode

Income

Median HH Income$54,500
27% below US avg
Per Capita Income$32,478
Avg Weekly Wage$1,013
IRS Avg AGI$72,819
Gini Index0.425 (0=equal, 1=unequal)

Employment & Poverty

Unemployment1.8%
50% below US avg
Poverty Rate3.1%
75% below US avg
Establishments (County)1,849
County GDP$2,121M

Business (County)

Restaurants122
Healthcare146
Retail157
Manufacturing31

Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax (IRS)$4,612
32% above US avg
Cost of Living92.70 (100=avg)
Effective Tax Rate2.45%

Commute & Transportation

Commute Time17.5 min
Drive Alone78.7%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home4.5%

Walkability

The median home value in Hudson is $188,200, 33% below the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $178,377. Homes sell for 103% of their list price, indicating a competitive market where bidding wars are common. Monthly rent averages $792 (32% below the national average of $1,163). Fair market rent ranges from $824 for a one-bedroom to $1,044 for a two-bedroom apartment. 84.0% of housing units are owner-occupied (above the 65.4% national rate). There are 207 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1973. The average annual property tax is $4,612 (higher than the $3,500 national average). 26.5% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing. The home price-to-income ratio is 3.5x.

Home Value Sources

Ownership Split

Home Values

Census Median$188,200
33% below US avg
Zillow ZHVI$178,377

Real Estate Market (Redfin)

$/Sq Ft$65
Homes Sold1
Sale-to-List Ratio103.0%
Price Drops0.0%

Rental Costs

Census Median Rent$792
32% below US avg
Rent Burden26.5%

HUD Fair Market Rent

Studio$785
1 Bedroom$824
2 Bedrooms$1,044
3 Bedrooms$1,399
4 Bedrooms$1,719

Ownership & Property

Homeownership84.0%
Owner-Occupied84.0%
Renter-Occupied16.0%
Housing Units207
Median Year Built1973

Property Tax

Avg Tax (IRS)$4,612
32% above US avg
Effective Rate2.45%
In Hudson, 33.9% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 9.8% have diabetes. Heart disease affects 6.0% of residents. 30.1% have high blood pressure. 18.5% are current smokers (above the 14.0% national rate). 16.1% report binge drinking. 27.6% are physically inactive. 23.7% report depression (above the 20.0% national average). 19.3% experience frequent mental distress. 12.5% of residents lack health insurance (above the 8.6% national rate). The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,229. The dentist ratio is 1:1,273. 61.4% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 7.5 out of 10.

Health Metrics: Hudson vs U.S. Average (%)

Chronic Conditions

Obesity33.9%
6% above US avg
Diabetes9.8%
Heart Disease6.0%
High Blood Pressure30.1%
Asthma11.4%
COPD7.7%
Cancer7.1%
Stroke3.2%

Behaviors & Mental Health

Smoking18.5%
32% above US avg
Binge Drinking16.1%
Physical Inactivity27.6%
Depression23.7%
Mental Distress19.3%
Physical Distress14.3%
Short Sleep33.5%

Healthcare Access

Insurance Rate90.9%
Uninsured12.5%
45% above US avg
Primary Care1:1,229
Dentists1:1,273
Mental Health1:355
Checkup Rate62.3%
Dental Visits56.2%
Premature Death16,823/100K

Food & Exercise

Food Environment7.5/10
Exercise Access61.4%
Healthcare Facilities146
Hudson has a violent crime rate of 26 per 100,000 residents, 93% below the national average of 380. Property crime stands at 3,184 per 100,000, 62% above the U.S. average. The county recorded 10 fatal traffic crashes. The area has experienced 91 federally declared disasters. Overall, Hudson receives a safety grade of F.

Crime Rates: Hudson vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)

Violent Crime

Total Violent25.7/100K
93% below US avg

Property Crime

Total Property3,184.4/100K
62% above US avg

Traffic Safety

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)10
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0
FEMA Disasters91

Safety Score

Safety GradeF
Safety Score1.0 / 5.0
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Hudson has a cool climate with an average annual temperature of 45°F (7°C). Winters average 21°F in January while summers reach 72°F in July. The area gets 302 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Annual precipitation totals 13.2 inches (drier than the 38-inch national average). The area receives 87.6 inches of snow annually, making winter weather a significant factor for residents. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 34. The city sits at an elevation of 5,097 feet, a high-altitude location.

Temperature

21°F Jan (-6°C) 72°F Jul (22°C)
Annual Average45.1°F
16% below US avg
January Average21°F (-6°C)
July Average72°F (22°C)
Sunny Days302 days/yr

Geography

Elevation5,097 ft (1,554 m)
Area0.4 sq mi (1.1 km²)
Population Density881/sq mi
Coordinates42.9027°N, 108.5820°W
TimezoneAmerica/Denver
CountyFremont County County
Nearest AirportCentral Wyoming Regional (RIW)
13 miles away

Precipitation & Snow

Annual Rainfall 13.2"
65% below US avg
Snowfall 87.6"
Wettest Month (May) 1.97"
Driest Month (Feb) 0.28"

Air Quality

AQI Median34.0
RatingGood

Air Pollutants (EPA 2023)

Ozone (O₃)0.0494 ppm
NO₂ (Nitrogen Dioxide)2.8 ppb
SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide)1.82 ppb
PM2.5 (Fine Particles)4.0 μg/m³

Natural Hazard Risk

Overall RiskRelatively Low
Risk Score59.7 / 100
Social Vulnerability52.8 / 100
Community Resilience11.8 / 100

Hazard Breakdown

Tornado Very Low
Earthquake Relatively Low
Wildfire Relatively Moderate
Flood Relatively Low
Hail Relatively Low
Strong Wind Relatively Low
Heat Wave Very Low
Winter Weather Relatively Moderate
Lightning Relatively High
Ice Storm Very Low
Drought Relatively Low
Cold Wave Relatively Moderate
Landslide Relatively Moderate
Volcano Very Low
Avalanche Relatively Moderate
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)

Earthquake History

75 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990. Strongest: M4.8. Most recent: M2.5 on Jul 21, 2025.

Aug 27, 2016 4 km ENE of Bondurant, Wyoming M4.8 149 km
Sep 21, 2013 20 km W of Fort Washakie, Wyoming M4.8 45 km
Dec 28, 1993 38 km NE of Bondurant, Wyoming M4.7 141 km
Sep 27, 2001 35 km WSW of Dubois, Wyoming M4.3 134 km
Oct 10, 1992 25 km SSE of Riverton, Wyoming M4.0 29 km
May 26, 2000 5 km S of Bairoil, Wyoming M4.0 114 km
Nov 3, 2017 57 km S of Ten Sleep, Wyoming M4.0 119 km
Apr 13, 2021 51 km S of Ten Sleep, Wyoming M3.9 123 km
Apr 1, 2011 22 km NW of Daniel, Wyoming M3.9 138 km
Nov 26, 1993 36 km NNE of Bondurant, Wyoming M3.8 145 km
Feb 13, 2023 Wyoming M3.7 120 km
Jun 22, 1996 40 km ESE of Kelly, Wyoming M3.7 144 km
Jun 1, 1993 6 km N of Bairoil, Wyoming M3.7 106 km
May 17, 2009 24 km WNW of Jeffrey City, Wyoming M3.7 56 km
Oct 21, 1996 42 km ESE of Boulder, Wyoming M3.7 69 km
Jul 4, 2021 43 km S of Ten Sleep, Wyoming M3.6 128 km
Jun 30, 1998 8 km NNW of Point of Rocks, Wyoming M3.6 130 km
Jan 9, 2007 7 km ENE of East Thermopolis, Wyoming M3.5 93 km
Nov 16, 1993 17 km SSE of Ten Sleep, Wyoming M3.5 146 km
Aug 7, 1991 31 km NNW of Pavillion, Wyoming M3.5 70 km
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)

Tornado History

25 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950. Strongest: EF3. Total: 3 injuries.

Date Rating Distance Fatalities
Jun 16, 1962 EF3 12 km 0
Jun 7, 1986 EF2 52 km 0
Aug 27, 1973 EF2 42 km 0
Jun 6, 1967 EF2 29 km 0
May 6, 2014 EF1 48 km 0
Jun 6, 1997 EF1 23 km 0
Aug 3, 1980 EF1 52 km 0
Aug 3, 1976 EF1 61 km 0
Jun 6, 1968 EF1 29 km 0
Jun 5, 1968 EF1 22 km 0
Jun 14, 1967 EF1 16 km 0
Apr 23, 1964 EF1 34 km 0
Sep 9, 2024 EF0 88 km 0
Aug 11, 2020 EF0 24 km 0
May 28, 2018 EF0 64 km 0
Jun 3, 2014 EF0 99 km 0
May 6, 2014 EF0 39 km 0
Jun 14, 2009 EF0 92 km 0
Jun 3, 2009 EF0 82 km 0
May 29, 2008 EF0 86 km 0
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)

Wildfire History

20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km. Largest: KATESBASIN (141,128 ac, 2000).

Year Name Acres Distance
2000 KATESBASIN 141,128 72 km
2012 ALPINE LAKE 39,158 62 km
1988 FAYETTE 29,234 82 km
2002 SOUTH FORK II 13,803 40 km
2002 PASS CREEK 13,724 32 km
1996 FAYETTE 5,308 96 km
2000 MUDDYCRK 4,601 82 km
2007 COPPER MTN. 4,458 79 km
1989 ANNS 3,298 53 km
2002 DIVIDE 2,831 71 km
2022 WASHAKIE PARK 2,337 45 km
1988 WISE FLAT 2,232 67 km
2018 BLACK MOUNTAIN 2,178 99 km
2001 BEAVER RIM 2,171 35 km
2000 SPRING MNT 1,820 89 km
2000 MURPHYDRAW 1,615 31 km
1994 17 MILE 6 1,564 11 km
2000 RED CANYON 1,500 33 km
2013 FAIRFIELD 1,457 28 km
2001 DINWOODY 1,449 89 km
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)

Monthly Weather

Month Avg Temperature Precipitation Summary
January 21°F (-6°C) 0.3 in
February 24°F (-5°C) 0.3 in Driest
March 36°F (2°C) 0.7 in
April 44°F (7°C) 1.4 in
May 54°F (12°C) 2.0 in Wettest
June 64°F (18°C) 1.1 in
July 72°F (22°C) 0.8 in Warmest
August 69°F (21°C) 0.5 in
September 58°F (14°C) 0.9 in
October 46°F (8°C) 0.9 in
November 30°F (-1°C) 0.6 in
December 19°F (-7°C) 0.4 in Coldest

Hudson has a seasonal temperature swing of 53°F / from 19°F in December to 72°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 9.7 inches, with May being the wettest month (2.0") and February the driest (0.3").

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Hudson is located in Fremont County. It is classified as Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K, a smaller urban community. 12.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 62% below the national average of 33.7%. 94.4% have completed high school. 4.3% hold a graduate or professional degree (below the 13.1% national rate). Area schools have an average test score of 5.1 out of 10. In the 2024 presidential election, the county voted Republican with 67.7% of the vote, a 37.4-point margin. 85.9% of households have broadband internet access. The area has 6 EV charging stations. There are 3 public libraries serving the community. 146 healthcare facilities operate in the area. 78.7% of workers drive alone to work.

2024 Presidential Election (County)

R 67.7%
D 30.4%

Winner: Republican by 37.4 points

Safety & Disasters

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)10
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0
FEMA Disaster Declarations91
F Safety Grade (1.0/5.0)

Education

Bachelor's Degree+12.8%
62% below US avg
High School+94.4%
Graduate Degree+4.3%
School Test Score5.13
C Education Grade (2.0/5.0)

Area & Infrastructure

RUCC Code 7Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K
Population Density881/sq mi
Total Area0.4 sq mi
CountyFremont County County

Services

Broadband Access85.9%
Avg Download Speed46.9 Mbps
Avg Upload Speed10.0 Mbps
Max Download Speed1,000 Mbps
EV Charging Stations6
Alt Fuel Stations6
Public Libraries3
Healthcare Facilities146
Restaurants122
Retail Stores157

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute17.5 min
Drive Alone78.7%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home4.5%
Average costs for common services in Hudson. Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.

Healthcare

Doctor Visit (Primary Care) $232 ($139–$371)
Specialist Visit $324 ($185–$510)
Urgent Care Visit $185 ($93–$324)
Emergency Room Visit $2,039 ($742–$4,635)
Dental Cleaning $121 ($70–$185)
Dental Filling $232 ($139–$371)
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Auto Repair

Oil Change (Conventional) $42 ($23–$70)
Oil Change (Synthetic) $70 ($46–$111)
Brake Pad Replacement $278 ($139–$464)
Tire Rotation $37 ($19–$70)
New Tires (Set of 4) $556 ($371–$927)
Battery Replacement $185 ($93–$324)
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Home Services

Plumber (Per Hour) $93 ($56–$139)
Electrician (Per Hour) $83 ($46–$130)
HVAC Repair $371 ($139–$742)
HVAC System Install $6,489 ($3,708–$11,124)
Roof Repair $927 ($371–$1,854)
Roof Replacement $8,343 ($5,099–$13,905)
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Legal

Divorce (Uncontested) $1,391 ($464–$3,245)
Divorce (Contested) $13,905 ($4,635–$27,810)
DUI Defense $4,635 ($1,854–$9,270)
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) $1,391 ($742–$2,781)
Will Preparation $464 ($185–$927)
Trust Preparation $2,318 ($927–$4,635)
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Personal Care

Men's Haircut $23 ($14–$42)
Women's Haircut $51 ($28–$93)
Hair Coloring (Full) $139 ($70–$232)
Manicure $23 ($14–$42)
Pedicure $37 ($23–$60)
Massage (1 Hour) $74 ($46–$121)
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Food & Grocery

Gallon of Milk (per gallon) $3.80 ($2.78–$5.10)
Dozen Eggs (per dozen) $3.24 ($2.32–$4.64)
Loaf of Bread $3.52 ($2.32–$5.10)
Chicken Breast (per lb) $4.17 ($2.78–$6.03)
Ground Beef (per lb) $5.10 ($3.71–$6.95)
Rice (per lb) $0.93 ($0.56–$1.67)
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Utilities

Electricity (Monthly) $130 ($74–$232)
Natural Gas (Monthly) $65 ($28–$139)
Water/Sewer (Monthly) $65 ($37–$111)
Internet (Monthly) $65 ($37–$93)
Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) $60 ($28–$93)
Cable TV (Monthly) $79 ($46–$139)
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Transportation

Monthly Parking (Downtown) $185 ($70–$464)
Car Insurance (Annual) $1,854 ($1,112–$3,245)
Bus Pass (Monthly) $65 ($28–$121)
Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) $14 ($7.42–$23)
Car Registration (Annual) $93 ($28–$232)
Driver's License Renewal $28 ($14–$70)
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Education & Childcare

Daycare (Infant, Monthly) $1,112 ($556–$2,318)
Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) $927 ($464–$1,854)
After-School Care (Monthly) $371 ($185–$649)
Tutoring (Per Hour) $46 ($23–$93)
SAT/ACT Prep Course $927 ($371–$2,318)
Private School (K-12, Annual) $11,588 ($4,635–$27,810)
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Pets

Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) $56 ($28–$93)
Dog Vaccination (Annual) $93 ($46–$185)
Dog Grooming $56 ($28–$93)
Pet Boarding (Per Night) $37 ($19–$70)
Dog Spay/Neuter $278 ($139–$464)
Cat Spay/Neuter $185 ($93–$371)
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Childcare

Center-Based (monthly)
Infant$575
Toddler$513
Preschool$513
Family Childcare (monthly)
Infant$638
Toddler$574
Preschool$575
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)

Top Industries in Fremont County

Largest private-sector industries by employment (BLS QCEW 2024 data, county level).

Industry Jobs Establishments Avg Annual Pay Location Quotient
Retail Trade 1,868 152 $35,136 1.20
Health Care & Social Assistance 1,718 359 $54,076 0.77
Accommodation & Food Services 1,476 136 $21,634 1.04
Construction 858 212 $54,258 1.05
Professional & Technical Services 490 196 $73,238 0.45
Educational Services 482 25 $44,760 1.50
Mining & Oil/Gas 455 39 $103,441 7.73
Manufacturing 385 35 $46,518 0.30
Other Services 365 102 $48,093 0.78
Finance & Insurance 327 88 $67,719 0.52
Wholesale Trade 290 68 $58,671 0.47
Transportation & Warehousing 289 60 $125,646 0.44
Administrative & Waste Services 222 99 $47,997 0.24
Arts & Entertainment 194 35 $24,478 0.74
Real Estate 147 57 $43,977 0.61
Information & Technology 115 34 $69,576 0.39
Agriculture & Forestry 88 20 $33,489 0.70
Utilities 73 5 $102,361 1.23
Management of Companies 55 13 $143,844 0.21
Unclassified 2 2 $162,378 0.09

Radio Stations near Hudson

0 stations within ~55 km.

Station Genre Quality

Campgrounds Near Hudson

6 campgrounds found near Hudson.

National Parks Near Hudson

9 national parks and monuments found near Hudson.

ParkTypeFee
Big Sandy Pony Express Station State Park Free
Boysen State Park State Park Free
California National Historic Trail National Historic Trail Free
Hot Springs State Park State Park Free
Legend Rock State Park Free
Pony Express National Historic Trail National Historic Trail Free
Sinks Canyon State Park Free
Sinks Canyon State Park Free
South Pass City State Park Free

Trails Near Hudson

57 trails found near Hudson.

TrailMilesSurfaceHikeBikeHorse
CDT SEGMENT A 11.4 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
MIDDLE FORK 9.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
CD SOUTH SNOWMOBILE TRAIL 7.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
ICE LAKES 6.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
PINTO PARK 6.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
STOUGH CREEK LAKES TRAIL 6.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
MIDDLE FORK 6.3 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
Unnamed 5.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
CONY PASS 5.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SWEETWATER GAP 4.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
STOUGH CREEK TRAIL 4.3 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
CHRISTINA LAKE 3.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SIOUX PASS 3.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
SHOSHONE LAKE 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
CHRISTINA PASS 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
TWIN LAKES (BUZZ LAKES) 2.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
HUDSON MEADOW 2.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
NORTH FORK 2.8 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
Unnamed 2.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
SHEEP BRIDGE TRAIL 2.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
DEEP CREEK CUTOFF 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SILAS LAKE 2.1 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
WOLF 2.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
PINE CREEK-CDNST 2.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
BEAR'S EARS 2.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
LOUIS LAKE 2.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
SIOUX PASS 1.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
STOUGH CREEK CUTOFF 1.8 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
WILD IRIS 1.7 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SMITH LAKE 1.7 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SPRING CREEK 1.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
Unnamed 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
MAXON BASIN CUTOFF 1.3 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
PINE CREEK-CDNST 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LITTLE PINE CREEK (CDT) 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes Yes
SWEETWATER GAP 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
G SNOWMOBILE TRAIL 1.1 SNOW
ATLANTIC LAKE TRAIL 1.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
GAYLORD LAKE 0.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SIOUX PASS TRAIL 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
ATLANTIC LAKE TRAIL 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
NORTH FORK 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
FARLOW 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
CHRISTINA LAKE 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
STOUGH CREEK LAKES TRAIL 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
Unnamed 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
TAYO LAKE 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
TWIN LAKES (BUZZ LAKES) 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
Unnamed 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
SWEETWATER GAP 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
RANGER CREEK 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
Unnamed 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
LOUIS LAKE 0.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes
Unnamed 0.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
Unnamed 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
HUDSON MEADOW 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
SILAS LAKE 0.0 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes Yes

Museums in Hudson

NameTypeAddressPhoneAnnual Revenue
LANDER CHILDREN'S MUSEUMCHILDREN'S MUSEUM3073321341$99,498
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WESTHISTORY MUSEUM3073358778$70,760
WIND RIVER HERITAGE CENTERHISTORY MUSEUM1075 S FEDERAL BLVD3078560706$36,399
ARAPAHO CULTURAL MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM3073322660
ARTS CENTER GALLERYART MUSEUM3078552000
CENTRAL WYOMING CHILDREN'S CENTER FOR ART TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (CATS)CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
FREMONT COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM1443 MAIN ST3073323373
RIVERTON MUSEUM ASSOCIATIONGENERAL MUSEUM
SHOSHONE TRIBAL CULTURAL CENTERGENERAL MUSEUM90 ETHETE RD3073329106

Libraries in Hudson

NameAddressStaffAnnual VisitsCirculationCollectionPrograms
FREMONT COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM451 NORTH 2ND ST0.0236,568

Farmers Markets in Hudson

NameAddressSeasonHoursOrganicWebsite
Lander Valley Farmer's Market 685 Main Street07/13/2013 to 10/12/2013Sat: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM;
Lander Valley Farmer's Market1445 Main Street07/16/2013 to 10/15/2013Tue: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM;
Wind River Reservation Tribal Farmers Market4 Great Plains Road08/04/2016 to 10/06/2016Thu: 4:00 PM-6:30 PM;
Wind River Reservation Tribal Farmers Market506 Ethete Rd.07/28/2016 to Thu: 4:00 AM-6:30 AM;

Breweries in Hudson

NameTypeAddressPhoneWebsite
Cowfish and Lander Brewing Co.Steakhouse, Brewery, and Bar148 Main St3073328227Visit

Cell Towers in Hudson

AddressStructure TypeHeight (ft)
1.1 mile N of River Rd & 600' E of US Rte 26TOWER18

Bridges in Hudson

LocationTypeKindYear BuiltLength (ft)Daily TrafficCondition
CulvertConcrete continuous1976264,747G
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous19751204,232F
CulvertConcrete1956224,232F
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous19761023,514F
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous1959163915G
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous197760915G
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous1972137602G
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous1972146602F
Tee BeamConcrete continuous197356602G
Tee BeamConcrete continuous197356602G
Tee BeamConcrete continuous197356602G
Stringer/Multi-beamSteel continuous1973158602F
Channel BeamConcrete197032300F
Tee BeamPrestressed concrete199570168G
Stringer/Multi-beamWood or Timber19321158P

Airports Near Hudson

5 airports within the area.

AirportIATAType
Central Wyoming Regional AirportRIWMedium Airport
Hunt FieldLNDMedium Airport
Pacific Creek AirportSmall Airport
Shoshoni Municipal AirportSmall Airport
South Pass City AirportSmall Airport

Grocery Stores in Hudson

1 grocery stores.

StoreTypeAddress
Frank's Butcher Shop & LiquorConvenience Store9065 Highway 789

Treatment Centers in Hudson

3 treatment centers.

CenterTypePhone
Fremont Counseling ServiceBoth307-332-2231
Fremont Counseling ServiceBoth307-856-6587
PATH Wellness SolutionsSubstance Abuse307-206-1161

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Hot Springs
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hudson

What is the population of Hudson?

Hudson has a population of 379 residents and is located in Wyoming. The population density is 881 people per square mile, spread across 0.4 square miles. The median age of residents is 54.3 years, which is older than the national median of 38.9 years. The population is 55.1% female and 44.9% male.

Is Hudson expensive to live in?

Hudson is more affordable than the national average, with a cost of living index of 92.7 / below the baseline of 100. The median household income is $54,500, 27% below the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $188,200 (33% below the U.S. median). Renters pay a median of $792 per month, below the national average of $1,163. The home price-to-income ratio is 3.5x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.

Is Hudson safe?

Hudson is considered a very safe city with a violent crime rate of 26 per 100,000 residents, well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 3,184 per 100,000 (above the national average). Overall, Hudson receives a safety grade of F based on combined crime data.

What is the weather like in Hudson?

Hudson has a cool climate with an average annual temperature of 45°F (7°C). Winter temperatures average 21°F in January, while summers reach an average of 72°F in July. The area receives 302 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Annual rainfall totals 13.2 inches, with 87.6 inches of snow. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 34.

How is the job market in Hudson?

The job market in Hudson is very strong, with unemployment at just 1.8% / well below the national rate of 3.6%. The average weekly wage is $1,013. There are 1,849 business establishments in the area, including 122 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 18 minutes, and 4.5% of workers work from home.

How much does housing cost in Hudson?

The median home value in Hudson is $188,200. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $178,377. For renters, the median monthly rent is $792. Fair market rent is $824 for a 1-bedroom and $1,044 for a 2-bedroom apartment. The homeownership rate is 84.0%. The average annual property tax is $4,612.

How are the schools in Hudson?

Schools in Hudson score 5.1 out of 10 on standardized testing, near the national average. 12.8% of adults in Hudson hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 94.4% have completed high school. 4.3% hold a graduate or professional degree.

How healthy is Hudson?

The obesity rate in Hudson is 33.9% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 18.5% of adults are smokers. 27.6% are physically inactive. 23.7% of residents report depression. 12.5% lack health insurance (above the national rate). 61.4% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,229.

What is transportation like in Hudson?

The average commute in Hudson is 18 minutes, shorter than the national average of 28 minutes. 78.7% of workers drive alone to work, and 4.5% work from home.

What are the demographics of Hudson?

The racial and ethnic makeup of Hudson is 83.9% White, 10% Hispanic or Latino. 99.1% of residents speak only English at home. 9.9% of the population are military veterans. 19.7% of residents have a disability. 90.9% have health insurance coverage.

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