Jenny and John Hudson devoted their lives to their children. They loved family trips, gardening, card games, and camping.
She fought hard all week so she could enjoy family time on the weekend.
Lindsay (she/her) prosecutes cases for the Center’s Endangered Species program, securing protections for species and their habitat. She earned a law degree from Lewis and Clark.
What to Expect
The river has been altered dramatically by humans. Lamont-Doherty scientists Frank Nitsche and Dorothy Peteet describe how.
Spring is a great time to visit since the weather will be warm and the big parks will not be as crowded. Be sure to take the bypass roads to see some of the waterfalls before Multnomah; they are much less crowded. There are also many breweries in the area for some post-hike relaxation. Enjoy your trip!
Dining
The dining experience at Kin is a cozy and inviting affair that will make you feel like family from the moment you walk in the door. Whether you’re looking for a hearty breakfast to fuel your adventure or a flavorful and satisfying meal to wrap up your day, the menu here is sure to please! With European-infusion dishes paired with savory side options and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for a meal that you will remember fondly.
Dee Hudson is survived by her husband Glenn; daughter Cheyenne; sons Kenny and Teddy; brothers Charles Parsons and Chuck Parsons; grandchildren Devin, Katie, Dustin, Gracie, Presley, and Ethan; and great-grandchildren Emily, Hannah, Mateo, and Kai. She had a strong work ethic and enjoyed her life to the fullest. She instilled in her family a love of music, hard work, and a good laugh. She will be missed by all who knew her. The Hudsons would like to thank all of their friends and family for their support during this time. They were truly blessed to have such wonderful people in their lives.
Activities
For those looking to explore the outdoors, a number of options are available. You can windsurf on Hood River or enjoy a scenic hike at the Joseph Canon Viewpoint. The area also hosts a variety of craft beer, cider, and mead tastings, as well as panel discussions focused on organic farming and wild fermentation.
Whether you’re interested in exploring the history of the region at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site or getting to know John McLoughlin, there are plenty of ways to spend your time here. And when it’s time to rest and recharge, Hutson’s Hideaway is ready to elevate your stay! This 1-bed, 1-bath home away from home welcomes up to 4 guests with comfortable accommodations. Book this retreat today and make the most of your trip to Hood River.