Hudson, CO


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Hudson, CO

About Hudson, CO

Living in Hudson, CO is a wonderful experience. The small town has a population of approximately 3,000 residents, making it a great place for those looking for a quiet lifestyle. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and open fields, creating an inviting atmosphere. Residents get to enjoy the beauty of nature within just a few miles of their homes. A few amenities in the area include shopping centers, grocery stores and other basic needs like banks and medical offices. Hudson also has its own school district that serves the community with an excellent education system and multiple sports teams. With its beautiful scenery, friendly people, and numerous activities available, life in Hudson can be extremely enjoyable! Mid-sized agricultural city / college town - North-central Colorado, 55 miles north of Denver.

State: Colorado
County: Weld County
Metro Area: Greeley Metro Area
City: Hudson
Zip Codes: 80642
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 4715 ft above sea level

Historically and in its base form, Greeley is largely an agricultural center—livestock, meat-packing, and sugar beets and related processing activities remain extensive today. Local feedlots can bring strong agricultural “fragrances,” largely imperceptible to long-time residents. More recently the area has become the eastern flank of a large high tech and light manufacturing belt centered in nearby Windsor and anchored by Fort Collins and Loveland to the west. The University of Northern Colorado adds a light college-town accent bringing some 13,000 students,

The area is close enough to the Rocky Mountains to benefit from its recreational opportunities. Many residents commute to the more commercialized Fort Collins or Loveland to the west, resulting in average commute times of almost 24 minutes. Greeley is also a straight shot south of 45 miles to the new Denver International Airport located northeast of that city, making it a good location for frequent business travelers looking for more of a small town lifestyle. Denver itself is close enough to share many of its amenities.

Because incomes are relatively high compared to cost of living, the cost profile is favorable for Colorado and even compared to the Fort Collins area west. On the whole, Greeley is slower paced and some may not find enough to do, but there’s a lot nearby.

The town is located among rolling grassland plains in a shallow valley at the confluence of the Cache La Poudre and South Platte rivers. Locals call the area the “Kansas part of Colorado,” accurately depicting both landscape and climate, which is continental. Warm, dry spring and summer days are punctuated by occasional heavy thunderstorms. Winters are variable with alternating cold spells and mild periods. Wind chill can make winter weather more severe. First freeze is end of September, last is mid-May.

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Hudson Cost of Living

Small-town atmosphere, nearby mountains, and cost of living make Hudson a great place to live.

$630,700
+46.4% higher than avg
$60,679
-13.7% lower than avg
8.6 / 5.5
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Hudson Crime
23.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Hudson, Colorado
$120,960
for a family
$46,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Hudson
   Small-town atmosphere
Rising crime rate
   Nearby mountains
Long commutes
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