Hudson Park

Located in Hudson, NC.

Hudson Park Apartments are situated within the small town of Hudson in Caldwell County (ZIP code 28638), positioned along U.S. Route 321 and centered around Main Street—part of the Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton metro area. The town occupies about 3.66 square miles and sits in the foothills of western North Carolina, offering scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including Grandfather Mountain on clear days.

Why Hudson?

Hudson, NC combines the best of small-town living with the convenience of being close to larger cities. Its scenic foothills setting, community-oriented parks and events, educational resources, and local job opportunities make it a well-rounded place to call home. Residents enjoy the slower pace and charm of a close-knit community while still benefiting from modern amenities and easy access to the broader region. Here’s why Hudson stands out:

Scenic foothills location

Hudson is tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, giving residents beautiful scenery and quick access to outdoor activities. With mountain views on clear days and destinations like Grandfather Mountain, Blowing Rock, and Pisgah National Forest just a short drive away, it’s an ideal spot for anyone who enjoys hiking, fishing, or simply living close to nature.

small town charm

Despite its modest size, Hudson offers a vibrant small-town atmosphere while still being connected to larger cities like Hickory and Lenoir. The downtown area along Main Street features local shops, cafés, and cultural events, creating a sense of community that’s hard to find in bigger cities. At the same time, its location on U.S. Route 321 makes commuting or shopping in larger hubs simple and convenient.

parks, recreation and community events

Hudson is known for its strong community spirit and recreational opportunities. Redwood Park is a centerpiece for the town, offering playgrounds, sports fields, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and even a dog park. The Hickman Windmill Park & Depot Museum hosts seasonal events like “Pickin’ in the Park” music nights and the Butterfly Festival each May, giving residents fun traditions that bring neighbors together.

education and workforce opportunities

The town is home to a campus of Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, providing educational opportunities and workforce training for residents. Hudson also benefits from being a base for established employers such as Shurtape Technologies and Kincaid Furniture, making it appealing for those looking for both career options and educational growth without having to leave town.

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