Free printable Hudson County, NJ topographic maps, GPS coordinates, photos, & more for popular landmarks in Hudson County including Jersey City, Union City, and Bayonne.
Hudson County, New Jersey covers an area of approximately 51 square miles with a geographic center of 40.74449635°(N), -74.08157539°(W).
These are the far north, south, east, and west coordinates of Hudson County, New Jersey, comprising a rectangle that encapsulates it. Please note that not all coordinates inside this rectangle will fall inside of Hudson County, New Jersey, as it (most likely) doesn't fill up the entire rectangle.
According to data gathered by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. The lowest elevation in Hudson County is -56 meters (-184 feet). This ranks Hudson County 10th in terms of lowest elevations when compared to a total of 21 counties in New Jersey.
Hudson County's highest elevation is 126 meters (413 feet) which ranks it 8th in terms of highest elevations when compared to a total of 21 counties in New Jersey.
The USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) publishes a set of the most commonly used topographic maps of the U.S. called US Topo that are separated into rectangular quadrants that are printed at 22.75"x29" or larger. Hudson County is covered by the following US Topo Map quadrants.
Central Park | PDF Order Print |
Elizabeth | PDF Order Print |
Jersey City | PDF Order Print |
Orange | PDF Order Print |
Weehawken | PDF Order Print |
Browse the listing of the top geological and geographic features in Hudson County.
Castle Point | Water |
Sawmill Creek | Water |
Hackensack River | Water |
Mill Creek | Water |
Anderson Creek | Water |
Kearny Point | Water |
Ellis Island | Land |
Laurel Hill | Land |
Jersey Flats | Land |
Little Snake Hill | Land |
Schmidts Woods | Land |
Robbins Reef | Land |
Holland Tunnel | Man-made |
Liberty State Park | Man-made |
Madison Park | Man-made |
Lincoln Tunnel | Man-made |
Elysian Fields | Man-made |
Pier A | Man-made |