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"Local Food Lover's Controversial Guide: Where to Eat in Saugerties!"
Discover the best eats in Saugerties, epic adventures in Shawangunk, family fun in Woodstock, top shopping spots in New Paltz, and delicious dining in Kingston!

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May 14, 2026

Trivia Question❓

Ulster County, located in New York, is home to a unique geological formation known as the "Shawangunk Ridge." What is the Shawangunk Ridge commonly known as?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

 

Saugerties may be a small village in Ulster County, but its restaurant scene packs a big punch. From farm-fresh cuisine at Miss Lucy's Kitchen to Hawaiian-inspired dishes at Ohana Cafe, discover the diverse dining options that make Saugerties a Hudson Valley food destination.


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Secret Little Hack

Visit the Ashokan Reservoir in Olivebridge for stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds.

The Shawangunk Mountains rise from the Hudson Valley like a fortress of white stone. From ancient Lenape history to world-class rock climbing at the Gunks, discover why Shawangunk represents one of Ulster County's most fascinating destinations where history and adventure come together.


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Woodstock might be famous for its music history, but it is also an incredible destination for families with children. From exploring Woodstock Waterfall Park to visiting Kelder's Farm and the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, discover the best family-friendly activities that make Ulster County perfect for your next adventure.


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Interesting Facts
  • Ulster County is home to the oldest street in America, Huguenot Street in New Paltz, which was founded by French Huguenot settlers in the 17th century.


  • The town of Woodstock in Ulster County is famous for hosting the iconic Woodstock music festival in 1969, even though the festival actually took place in Bethel, NY, over 60 miles away.


  • Ulster County is known for its stunning natural beauty, with over 600 miles of hiking trails, including sections of the Appalachian Trail and the Shawangunk Ridge.


 

New Paltz has long been a magnet for creative types and anyone seeking something different from the typical shopping experience. From the walkable Main Street to hidden gems tucked along side streets, discover the unique boutiques, artisan goods, and local treasures that make this historic town one of the Hudson Valley's most distinctive shopping destinations.


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Los Jalapeños is a vibrant Mexican restaurant where you can savor the best authentic flavors of Mexico. From mouthwatering burritos and crispy nachos to sizzling tacos and cheesy quesadillas, our menu is packed with delicious dishes made with fresh ingredients and bold spices. Experience the true taste of Mexico in a warm and inviting atmosphere at Los Jalapeños!

 
Quote Of The Day

"Ulster County, where the beauty of the Hudson Valley meets the spirit of the Catskills."

 

Kingston has become one of the most exciting food destinations in the Hudson Valley. From historic waterfront eateries to trendy uptown spots, the city offers something for every palate. Discover the best local restaurants in Kingston and support Ulster County's vibrant culinary scene.


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Joke Of The Day

Why did the tomato turn red in Ulster County?

Because it saw the dress code for apple picking season!

 
💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The Shawangunk Ridge is commonly known as the "Gunks."
 
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