Wed 4 Mar

☀️ Sunrise 06:23
🌙 Sunset 17:51
🌕 Moon phase Full Moon (100%)
Time Height Type
05:51 0.96m Low tide
11:34 2.16m High tide
18:07 0.94m Low tide

This week

Date High tide Low tide
Tue 3 Mar 10:55 (2.19m) / 23:28 (2.09m) 05:08 (0.94m) / 17:27 (0.92m)
Wed 4 Mar 11:34 (2.16m) 05:51 (0.96m) / 18:07 (0.94m)
Thu 5 Mar 00:11 (2.11m) / 12:14 (2.09m) 06:34 (0.99m) / 18:47 (0.95m)
Fri 6 Mar 00:55 (2.08m) / 12:55 (1.99m) 07:19 (1.01m) / 19:27 (0.96m)
Sat 7 Mar 01:42 (2.03m) / 13:40 (1.87m) 08:04 (1.03m) / 20:06 (0.98m)
Sun 8 Mar 03:29 (1.97m) / 15:28 (1.78m) 09:51 (1.05m) / 21:45 (1.00m)
Mon 9 Mar 04:14 (1.92m) / 16:21 (1.71m) 10:40 (1.09m) / 22:29 (1.04m)
Tue 10 Mar 04:58 (1.88m) / 17:13 (1.68m) 11:32 (1.12m) / 23:21 (1.09m)
Wed 11 Mar 05:43 (1.87m) / 18:05 (1.66m) 12:25 (1.14m)
Thu 12 Mar 06:31 (1.86m) / 18:59 (1.67m) 00:15 (1.12m) / 13:18 (1.14m)

Location information

Coordinates 41.3862°, -73.9551°
Timezone America/New_York
Moon phase 🌕 Full Moon (100%)

Tide times in Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny

Plan your day at Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny with our detailed tide charts. High tide and low tide times updated daily.

The coastline around Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny offers numerous activities depending on tide conditions:

High tide

Kayaking

Explore coastal caves and hidden spots

Sailing

Ideal for boat departures and arrivals

Paddleboarding

Calm waters perfect for SUP sessions

Low tide

Beach walking

Extended sandy areas to explore

Crabbing

Find crabs in rocky areas

Bait digging

Collect worms and shellfish for fishing

Tides in Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny are influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. The tidal range varies throughout the month, with spring tides bringing the highest and lowest water levels.

Always check tide times before visiting Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny. Rising tides can cut off beaches and create dangerous currents.

Our tide predictions for Hudson River at South Dock at West Point Ny are calculated using astronomical data and local observations for maximum accuracy.