Artistic dove sculpture titled 'Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association Dove,' featuring a colorful patchwork of flowers, lakes, entertainment, food, and various attractions Sullivan County has to offer. The design captures the diverse experiences available in the Sullivan Catskills region

50. Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association

Town: Ferndale

Artist: Mikey Randels, Keith Phillips

About: The Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association Dove, located in Liberty, New York, is a vibrant representation of the region’s rich tourism and cultural heritage. Part of the Dove Trail, this dove was created by a local artist to symbolize the welcoming spirit and natural beauty of the Sullivan Catskills. Positioned at the Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association, the dove serves as a beacon for travelers, inviting them to explore the unique experiences and scenic landscapes that the area has to offer.

Address: 15 Sullivan Avenue
Liberty, NY 12754

Location: Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association

The Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association, based in Liberty, New York, plays a crucial role in promoting the region’s tourism and showcasing its many attractions. The Sullivan Catskills is a renowned destination known for its stunning natural landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and rich history, making it a favorite spot for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.

The Visitors Association serves as a hub for information and resources, helping visitors discover the best that the Sullivan Catskills has to offer—from outdoor activities and cultural events to local dining and accommodations. The association is dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience and supporting the local economy by highlighting the unique qualities that make the Sullivan Catskills a must-visit destination.

As part of the Dove Trail public art initiative, the Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association Dove stands proudly at the association’s headquarters in Liberty. This beautifully designed dove, crafted by a local artist, embodies the essence of the Sullivan Catskills—its natural beauty, welcoming atmosphere, and cultural richness. The dove is a symbol of the area’s commitment to preserving its heritage while promoting tourism and community pride.

For visitors to the Sullivan Catskills, the dove serves as an inviting introduction to the region, encouraging exploration and appreciation of all that this remarkable area has to offer. It also represents the association’s ongoing efforts to connect visitors with the vibrant spirit of the Catskills.

For more information about the Sullivan Catskills and the Visitors Association, you can visit their official website here.

Artist: Mikey Randels, Keith Phillips

Mikey Randels is a sign artist and modern-day renaissance man. He has created over 5,000 hand-painted signs, located across the entire continental United States. He has also partnered on major projects over the years with The History Channel, TLC, Woodstock Ventures, Sony Records, Ralph Lauren, Urban Outfitters, and Free People, to name a few. He currently lives near Bethel, New York where you can see his Dove and Sunflower signs all along the roads of Bethel, White Lake, and Kauneonga Lake. He has also done the restoration painting and ongoing maintenance of the Woodstock monument at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts for nearly two decades and is well known for his quality work. He is also responsible for a fleet of colorful art cars and trucks. ARTIST: Keith Phillips holds a degree in Commercial Art and also studied in Philadelphia at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He has exhibited in various museums and galleries including the Philadelphia Sketch Club and the PAFA Museum. Keith’s goal in art is to apply traditional Old Master techniques with hints of modernity. Keith currently resides in Sullivan County, New York. His mediums are painting, sculpture, graphic/logo design, and he is a published poet. DOVE INSPIRATON: This Dove represents the tapestry of the Sullivan Catskills as an incredible place to visit. The Dove design has a bit of everything. It showcases all that we have from the mighty Delaware River to the iconic attractions which make us a world-class destination.


Places to Eat

  • Liberty Diner – A classic diner offering a wide variety of American dishes, known for its friendly service and hearty portions.
  • Paesano’s Pizzeria – A local favorite for authentic Italian pizza, pasta, and other classic dishes.
  • Yiasou Cafe – A charming cafe offering Greek cuisine, with specialties like gyros and moussaka.
  • Charlie’s Family Restaurant – A casual eatery serving comfort food, including burgers, sandwiches, and daily specials.

Places to Stay

  • Days Inn by Wyndham Liberty – A comfortable and budget-friendly hotel with modern amenities and convenient location.
  • Lazy Pond Bed & Breakfast – A relaxing B&B with beautiful views and personalized hospitality, perfect for a peaceful getaway.
  • Budget Inn Motel – An affordable option for travelers seeking basic accommodations in Liberty.
  • Knights Inn Liberty – Offering simple, clean rooms and easy access to local attractions.

Places to Explore

  • Walnut Mountain Park – A scenic park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful views, great for outdoor activities.
  • Hanofee Park – A family-friendly park with sports facilities, playgrounds, and a lake for fishing and kayaking.
  • Sullivan County Historical Society Museum – A museum dedicated to the history of the region, featuring exhibits on local culture and heritage.
  • Liberty Public Library – A community hub offering a wide range of books, programs, and events for all ages.

Dove photos by Paul Henshaw