East Potomac Park Softball Fields

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·National Mall and Memorial Parks
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Overview

The East Potomac Park Softball Fields are located within East Potomac Park near the intersection of Ohio Drive SW and East Basin Drive SW, just east of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. The East Potomac Park Softball Fields are two of the twelve softball fields managed by the National Mall and Memorial Parks.

Great Facilities and Amenities

  • Checkin Time

    (There are variety of Checkin Time. Such as 08:15 am, 10:45 am, and 12:00 pm.)

  • Checkout Time

    (There are variety of Checkout Time. Such as 09:15 am, 11:45 am, and 01:00 pm.)

Natural Features

A view of softball field S9 from the outfield. The image shows a clay infield, backstop, and trees in the background. - Credits: NPS
Field S9 as seen from behind the backstop. The image shows a fenced backstop, a clay infield, and a grassy outfield. - Credits: NPS
A view of field S10 from the backstop. The image shows an infield with bases and an outfield surrounded by trees. - Credits: NPS
Field S9 as seen from behind the backstop - Credits: NPS

The fields are located at the entrance of East Potomac Park along the Washington Channel. Both fields are just a short walk away from the Tidal Basin and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. 

Recreation

A view of field S10 from the backstop. The image shows an infield with bases and an outfield surrounded by trees. - Credits: NPS

The East Potomac Park Softball Fields offer athletic opportunities such as baseball, softball, and kickball for small-group and team-play on both a casual use and competitive use basis. 

Nearby Attractions

East Potomac Park offers additional attractions managed by outside agencies including the East Potomac Tennis Courts and the East Potomac Golf Course.  

 

Other local attractions within an approximately five-mile radius include: the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, WWII Memorial, Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial, and the National Mall.

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