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  2. Hudson River - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_River

    The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York, United States. It originates in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York at Henderson Lake in the town of Newcomb , and flows southward through the Hudson Valley to the New York Harbor between New York City and Jersey City ...

  3. Hudson River - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/rivers/hudson-river.html

    This long river flows from the north to south direction through the eastern side of the New York State and serves as a political border between the State of New York and the State of New Jersey. In the northern part, the river serves as the local boundary between several counties in New York State.

  4. Hudson River | NY, NJ, CT, MA, VT, PA | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Hudson-River

    Hudson River, river in New York state, U.S. It flows almost entirely within the state, the exception being its final segment, where it forms the boundary between New York and New Jersey for 21 miles (34 km). The Hudson originates in several small postglacial lakes in the Adirondack Mountains near.

  5. Hudson River Miles Map - NYSDEC - New York State Department of...

    dec.ny.gov/places-to-go/maps/hudson-river-miles-map

    New York has more than 5 million acres, 7,000 lakes and streams, and 52,000 miles of rivers and streams for you to explore. Use our Places to Go search tool to find locations nearby for your favorite outdoor activity.

  6. Regions - Hudson River Valley

    www.hudsonrivervalley.com/regions

    The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area has 3 regions; Upper Hudson, Middle Hudson and Lower Hudson. Read more here.

  7. Hudson River Valley – A Great Road Trip - NeverStopTraveling

    www.neverstoptraveling.com/hudson-river-valley

    The Hudson River Valley trip that follows is based on my drive from New York City, through the Hudson River Valley, and then returning by car to upper Manhattan. If you decide to take the train + rental-car option, you can jump in mid-trip anywhere along the way.

  8. Hudson River Guide - RiverExplorer

    www.riverexplorer.com/hudson

    The Hudson River Guide has details on more than 200 historic and recreation sites. To start exploring, visit our interactive maps or browse the sites.

  9. Hudson Valley Natural Resource Mapper - NYSDEC - New York State...

    dec.ny.gov/nature/waterbodies/lakes-rivers/hudson-river/hudson-valley-natural...

    Hudson River. The Hudson Valley Natural Resource Mapper is an online, interactive tool designed to help identify and understand important habitat and water resources, the connections between them, and their broader regional context.

  10. Hudson River Valley Map - HRVI

    www.hudsonrivervalley.org/hudson-river-valley-map

    In addition to this overview mapguide, the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area has prepared a number of regional maps that identify historic sites for visitors interested in art, architecture, gardens, and the American Revolution.

  11. Hudson River Map - Vassar College

    www.hudsonriver.vassar.edu/Map.html

    Tourist Map of the Hudson River. Road Map of the Hudson River Regions. Hudson Valley Network Interactive Map. Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area Map. Topographical Map of the Adirondacks. Map of the Adirondacks Region.

  12. Hudson River Guide - Bridges and Ferries - RiverExplorer

    www.riverexplorer.com/hudson/river_crossings_map.php

    Map of bridges and ferries on the Hudson River, with dozens of places to cross the river from the giant Cuomo Bridge to small passenger ferries.

  13. As it flows south from Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondacks, to the Atlantic Ocean at Manhattan’s tip, New York’s Hudson River offers more than 300 miles of picturesque views. Great vistas are easy to find.

  14. 14 Beautiful Towns On New York's Hudson River - TheTravel

    www.thetravel.com/beautiful-towns-to-visit-on-hudson-river-new-york

    From Millbrook to Sleepy Hollow and more, discover some of the most beautiful Hudson River towns in New York that showcase what this part of the Northeast is all about when it comes to scenery, small-town charm, and American history.

  15. Hudson River Guide - Navigation, and Cruising Information

    www.offshoreblue.com/cruise/hudson-river.php

    Troy Lock - Transit Information Table. Hudson River Cruising Guide - Locks, bridges, vertical clearances, channel depths, charts, aids to navigation, distances, tides and currents, trip planning.

  16. Hudson River topographic map, elevation, terrain

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    Name: Hudson River topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location: Hudson River, New York, United States (40.65258 -74.19894 44.09099 -73.57327) Average elevation: 974 ft. Minimum elevation: -10 ft. Maximum elevation: 4,600 ft. The source of the Hudson River is Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondack Park at an elevation of 4,322 feet (1,317 m).

  17. 10 Best Routes & Must-See Attractions Along The Hudson River -...

    www.thetravel.com/must-see-attractions-along-the-hudson-river

    Along the Hudson River, there is a myriad of beautiful towns to visit and must-see attractions from the foothills of the Catskill Mountains to the busy New York City. The following are the ten best routes and attractions that are worth traveling along the Hudson River.

  18. ULTIMATE GUIDE TO HUDSON RIVER GREENWAY WALK & BIKE PATH - Roam...

    www.roamthegnome.com/hudson-river-greenway-new-york-city

    This Hudson River waterfront walkway map is the best walking map of Manhattan. Walking along this greenway in New York is a godsend when you have kids in tow , and need a break from the hustle and bustle of the CBD.

  19. Map - Hudson River Park

    hudsonriverpark.org/visit/map

    Explore the Hudson River Park interactive map and plan your visit to the Park.

  20. Hudson River nautical chart and water depth map - Fishermap

    usa.fishermap.org/depth-map/hudson-river

    The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Hudson River on the map. It flows through the following states: New York, New Jersey. 14000 basin size ( sq mi ) 315 length ( mi ) To depth map. Nearby waterbodies (20)

  21. The Hudson Estuary: A River That Flows Two Ways - NYSDEC

    dec.ny.gov/nature/waterbodies/oceans-estuaries/hudson-estuary

    The Hudson estuary stretches 153 miles from Troy to New York Harbor, nearly half the river's 315 mile course between Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondacks and the Battery at the tip of Manhattan. The estuary feels the ocean's tidal pulse all the way to Troy.

  22. Hudson River Miles Map - Government of New York

    extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/remediation_hudson_pdf/hrmilesmap.pdf

    Hudson River Miles Map. From New York Harbor to the Federal Dam at Troy, the Hudson River Estuary is measured in river miles. River mile 0 is located at the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan Island, New York City.

  23. Detailed Satellite Map of Hudson River - Maphill

    www.maphill.com/search/hudson-river/detailed-satellite-map

    This page shows the location of Hudson River, United States on a detailed satellite map. Choose from several map styles. From street and road map to high-resolution satellite imagery of Hudson River.

  24. Hudson River - NYSDEC - New York State Department of...

    dec.ny.gov/nature/waterbodies/lakes-rivers/hudson-river

    Hudson River. From its start as a crystalline stream rushing through magnificent Adirondack scenery to its entrance into New York Harbor as an estuary alive with striped bass, blue crabs, and even seahorses, the Hudson possesses an abundant and diverse array of natural resources.

  25. Lost Lives and an Epic Crisis in North Carolina - The New York...

    www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/us/helene-north-carolina-photos-video.html

    By The New York Times. Sept. 30, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed catastrophic floods and mudslides in North Carolina that destroyed or decimated many communities. With roads ...