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Hudson Park is a walkable neighborhood close to amenities
In this suburb of San Bernardino, residents host neighborhood gatherings, children walk to school and views of the nearby mountains appear throughout the area. California State University, San Bernardino is close, and so are the stores and restaurants of University Parkway. Convenience is a draw, but residents here also value Hudson Park for its laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. “It is a quiet and friendly community,” says Elena Miller, broker and officer at Olena Miller Real Estate, who has lived in the neighborhood since 2006. “It’s all been created to have everything in one place or nearby. If it’s not, you can hop on the 215, which is right there.”
Rolling hills and grassy fields is what you'll find in Hudson Park.
Experience suburban living at its best in Hudson Park.
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Craftsman and ranch-style homes line residential streets
A stroll through Hudson Park reveals panoramic views of the mountains and Shandin Hills, broken up by columnar evergreen trees and California fan palms. Wide streets below run parallel to residential sidewalks that blend into two-car driveways. The community comprises ranch-style homes and a handful of Craftsman styles built during the mid-to-late 20th century. Commonalities include garages extending from the front of the home and fenced-in backyards with enough space for entertaining. These properties typically sell between $425,000 for a house needing repair to just under $600,000. “Prices are lower in our neighborhood than those north of the university closer to the mountains,” Miller says.
You'll find a mix of ranch-style and craftsman homes throughout the neighborhood of Hudson Park.
Craftsman homes in Hudson Park were built during the mid-to-late 20th century and have scenic views of rolling hills.
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Students attend neighborhood schools and CSUSB
Students attend San Bernardino City Unified School District, which maintains a B-minus on Niche and offers school choice. Neighborhood schools include C-plus-rated Kendall Elementary School and Bob Holcomb Elementary School, which has a C. Older students attend C-minus-rated Shandin Hills Middle School and Cajon High School, which scores an A-minus. The high school offers hands-on learning academies, from the Academy of Arts & Creative Technologies to Health & Human Services.
CSUSB sits a half mile north. Miller notes the university as a pull for homebuyers. “The community is a mix of students and non-students,” she says. “My neighbor is currently studying for her graduate degree there.” The institution offers more than 70 degree programs.
Near Hudson Park is Cajon High School which proudly displays its signage, welcoming students.
Enroll at Cal State San Bernardino near Hudson Park to pursue higher education.
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Plenty of shopping and dining a short drive away
Several shopping centers dot University Parkway, which borders to the west and features big-name stores like Walmart and Ralph’s for grocery needs. These share the shopping centers with chain restaurants, including Del Taco and Chick-fil-A. “Dutch Bros Coffee is a new spot near the neighborhood that I like quite a bit,” Miller says. Residents can also dine at Thai Place, Nonna's Italian Restaurant and other locally owned spots on the neighborhood's north side. Inland Center, 7 miles south, offers more than 50 indoor retailers.
Hudson Park residents are only minutes away from some great Thai food at Thai Place.
Ralphs near Hudson Park has everything you need to make the perfect dinner.
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Trails, sports parks and a nearby golf course keep locals entertained
Lionel E. Hudson Park is located in the center of the community on Park Drive. “People in the neighborhood will walk there to let the little ones bike and play,” Miller says. Little League Drive is the city’s hub for youth sports, with IE Soccer Complex and the neighboring Little League Western Region Complex. “We are so close to the San Bernardino Mountains, so people really enjoy hiking here,” Miller says. “Locals like to hop on the trail at the end of Palm Avenue.” The Bailey Canyon trailhead is a 5-mile trip northwest. Shandin Hills Golf Club offers an 18-hole course off Little Mountain Drive.
The Little League Baseball and Softball program's West Region Headquarters is located in San Bernardino near Hudson Park.
Practice your putt or swing at Shandin Golf Club near Hudson Park.
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Residents convene at Lionel E. Hudson Park and First Baptist Church San Bernardino
The neighborhood’s namesake park is also a hotspot for community gatherings. “Almost every weekend, something is going on at Hudson Park,” Miller says. “They throw kids' birthday parties or family events in the gazebos there.” She also mentions local houses of worship as a place for residents to convene. First Baptist Church San Bernardino on North State Street hosts an annual Fall Festival, Ladies' Luncheon and a list of other events throughout the year.
Some Hudson Park homes include private pools and outdoor patios.
Your kids will never want to leave the playground in Lionel E Hudson Park.
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Interstate 215 and OmniTrans buses serve Hudson Park
Interstate 215 passes a mile southwest. “Living along the 215 is very convenient, and the Shandin Hills separates us from most of its noise,” Miller says. The throughway leads to state Route 210 just southeast, and downtown San Bernardino 5 miles out, alongsie the adjoining San Bernardino International Airport. Commuters can also use the 215 to reach Victorville, some 35 miles north. OmniTrans bus stops line University Parkway and Kendall Drive, with routes connecting riders to Cal State and the greater locale.
Residents of Hudson Park enjoy easy access to public transportation.
Interstate 215 is only a mile southwest of Hudson Park.
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Hudson Park's fire risks
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Risk Index, Hudson Park is within a very high-risk zone for wildfires. In early 2025, a 34-acre burn occurred near Little Mountain Drive, a few miles from the community. San Bernardino County Fire Protection District offers in-depth information on fire prevention and preparedness.
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