According to the United States Census Bureau, Hudson Township has a total area of 69.42 square miles (179.80 km2), of which 68.77 square miles (178.11 km2) are land and 0.65 square miles (1.68 km2) (1.07%) are water.[1]
Highways
US 2 runs east–west along the southern edge of the township along the Lake Michigan coastline.
H-40, known locally as Hiawatha Trail, runs east–west through the center of the township.
Attractions
Garlyn Zoo is located within Hudson Township along U.S. Route 2.
Rexton is an unincorporated community in the township at 46°09′31″N85°14′24″W / 46.15861°N 85.24000°W / 46.15861; -85.24000 (Rexton, Michigan).[10] It was the headquarters for the D. N. McLeod Lumber Company. Canadian bankers financed building the railroad through here, and the settlement is said to have been named in honor of the king of England.[8] A post office opened April 16, 1901 and was discontinued September 1, 1961. It became a station/branch until June 30, 1968.[11]