The Dora Kelley Nature Park is a 50-acre nature preserve nestled in the Holmes Run Stream Valley Gorge. This park is known to be a prime birding spot all year long. Some species that are frequently seen in Dora Kelley Nature Park as
- Tufted Titmouse
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- Belted Kingfisher
- Several Woodpecker Species
Dora Kelley Park is one of the largest parks in Alexandria. It is located at 57 Sanger Ave in Alexandria. The park was named in honor of the Late Dora Kelley who was an avid nature lover and a long time resident of Alexandria. The park was acquired in 1976 by Alexandria's City Council and it has since been maintained as a living legacy which enriches the lives of all who visit.