River as a Mud Flat
Beyond the breakwater, there was some water in the river, but it was very low.
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Beyond the breakwater, there was some water in the river, but it was very low.
Taken on Sunday April 29, 2012 at Hannacroix Preserve.I can't remember the last time I saw the Hudson River this low.
Taken on Sunday April 29, 2012 at Hannacroix Preserve.Note: Before attemping to kayak the Hudson, make sure you review the tidal charts first. The Hudson River, even in Albany, can have very strong currents either heading north or south, depending on the tide.
The river increases and drops on average of 5 feet per change of the tide, with the strongest currents at roughly 3 hours after the last tide change. Expect especially strong currents around that time. And do not expect to be able to easily paddle against the tide. When the tide is going out, and water levels are dropping, the river pulls strongly to the south, when the tide is coming in, the river pulls to the north.