


Lee Jordan Field is a well-loved Takoma Park gem that combines the best of both worlds: modern playground equipment for active play and spacious open fields perfect for running, kicking a ball, or flying kites. The combination of athletic facilities and family-friendly amenities makes it an ideal spot for everything from quick after-school playtime to extended weekend family outings complete with picnic lunches under the shade trees.
Late afternoon on weekdays (4-6pm) or early Saturday mornings offer the best balance of good weather and manageable crowds. Spring and fall provide ideal temperatures, while summer mornings are perfect before the heat sets in.
This is a free public park with street parking available along Piney Branch Road. No restrooms are on-site, so plan accordingly, and bring your own snacks and drinks as there are no food vendors at the field.
Open year-round, though the playground and fields are most enjoyable in spring and fall. Summer visits are best in early morning or evening to avoid peak heat. Athletic fields may be muddy after heavy rain, but the playground equipment drains well.
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