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Hudson, NY lines the Hudson River with Athens across the river and Greenport on the remaining sides. At a point in the town’s history, the English took hold, and many individuals that had settled in New England moved in. As a result, you’ll find Hudson has an eerie similarity to coastal New England.

Book a luxury motorhome rental in Hudson to see another area of New York that sits two-hours north of New York City and just south of Albany. And, just another tidbit, to celebrate its anniversary in 1935, the US Mint designed and produced a very special half dollar coin. With only 10,000 available, this coin is one of the rarest minted by the United States. While it's unlikely coming to Hudson with your motorhome rental will leave you with said coin, you will gain a new appreciation for the variety you can find in New York.

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The Great Outdoors

The Hudson River really is a beautiful body of water. Hudson made sure to preserve some green space right on the river for recreational use. The Henry Hudson Riverfront Park is clean and well kept. Take a nice walk, jog, or bike ride on the paved path that runs parallel to the water, or set your children loose on the playground.

If you’d rather get out on the river, consider a cruise line that offers both private and public boat cruises along the Hudson River. This is a great way to enjoy the water without getting wet. There’s also an iconic, elderly lighthouse sitting in the middle of the river. One cruise line, Hudson Cruises offers seasonal guided tours of the lighthouse every second Saturday. So, if you enjoy antique lighthouses, time your RV rental trip to Hudson just right.

Embrace a fair weathered day while snacking on some healthy snacks. If you’re in the area with your Hudson camper rental during autumn, especially, stop on by Taconic Orchards. This small, local favorite has apple orchards ready for exploring. Walking through the orchards provides a healthy dose of nature while providing keen photo opportunities. Pluck fresh fruit off the tree and have a bite while you fill up a basket for a supply for the remaining duration of your RV rental trip through Columbia County.

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This small riverfront town doesn’t have much to offer in terms of overnight accommodation for your travel trailer rental from Hudson. But, if you find yourself here only for a night or two, there is a Walmart within Hudson boundaries. Speak with the managers there to see if they’d be okay with you parking for the night. It may be amenity-free, but you’ll be super close to downtown.

Otherwise, you’ll be able to find campgrounds in several nearby towns. Choose whether you’d like to be on the river or not. Then decide which kind of experience you’d like to have by ways of which amenities you find important. Best of all, you won’t have to stay too far from Hudson.

Exploring the City

Hudson is a happening little town. Warren Street is the main drag, lined with shops and eateries. The patchworks of building structures new and old are well worth a nice stroll down and back plus there’s plenty of window-shopping to be done. Additionally, the town has recently instilled five self-guided walking GPS tours that’ll take you through the important parts of the neighborhood and explain their historical significance. All you need to do is download an app on your phone—how cool!

As you walk around town, you may notice there are quite a few antique shops. Utilize the area's long history and stop in a few to peruse. You never know what you might find. Going antiquing could be a fun way to interact with locals and find a trinket to remember Hudson by.

The FASNY Firefighting Museum calls Hudson home. This decked out firefighting museum is filled with interactive history on the material, equipment, and stories of firefighters. Extremely popular with young families, this museum is an exciting place to learn about those who smother the flames.

If you’d rather engage with the arts, Hudson has a couple art galleries featuring various styles and mediums of art. You can also catch a show at the historic Hudson Opera House. Just be sure to check what’s playing when before you find yourself in Hudson with your travel trailer rental.

Hudson is a fun, low-key place to visit for a relaxing weekend away. While it may not be a large bustling city, there’s still plenty to do for visitors of all ages.

If it's a taste of New York you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Hudson. Enjoy a cruise along the river, learn about fire fighting, watch a sunrise, and take in the jaw-dropping scenery. Rent an RV in Hudson, NY and go explore The Empire State!

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