July 29, 2024
In 1909, the town of Hudson, Wyoming, was incorporated to support local coal mines. At its peak, the population reached nearly 1,500. Today, Hudson is a quiet town between Riverton and Lander, where historic buildings line Main Street. Here are some of the top things to do in Hudson, WY, and nearby.
Top Things to Do and See in Hudson, WY
Hudson is a viable, conveniently located, friendly town. It maintains its coal mining-days charm and is best known for the Bonneville Cabins, famous steak dining, and the “Monument Valley” rock formations. Discover for yourself the best things to do in Hudson, WY.
1. Frank’s Meats
In addition to friendly service, Frank’s Butcher Shop has a solid reputation throughout Wind River Country for quality meat. They grow and finish their cattle at their ranch in Central Wyoming and source out the best quality beef from around the state.
2. Hudson Daze Car & Bike Show
Hudson Daze is an annual event that takes place in Hudson, Wyoming in June. While the activities at the event change every year, the Annual Hudson Daze Car & Bike Show is always a crowd-pleaser. Other activities may include a Flag Day ceremony, a gun show, cornhole, a pancake breakfast, live music and tethered balloon rides. To learn more, check out this podcast of the 2024 event.
3. Svilar’s Bar & Steakhouse
One popular thing to do in Hudson, WY is possibly in the entire state of Wyoming, Dan Svilar and Bessie Sevanovich emigrated from Yugoslavia around 1911 and were married soon after. They opened Svilar’s in the 1920s. At the time, it was known for its fried chicken. Steaks were added to the menu in the late 1950s and remain a tasty feature in this popular and historic restaurant.
4. Kai Espresso & Gifts
Kai Espresso & Gifts offers a wide selection of coffee drinks and homemade pastries. They are well known for their catering, cozy atmosphere, and stylish decor.
5. Svilar Park
Centrally located in Hudson, Svilar Park is a great place for locals and visitors to relax and enjoy outdoor things to do. Featuring large, shady trees, a pavilion with picnic benches, a playground, a basketball court, and spacious grassy areas, this outdoor area in the heart of town hosts community events for those looking to unwind and spend quality time outdoors.
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