To White Plains Regional Park:
Beltway to Exit 7 (Route 5 South) to the Charles County line. At the first traffic light (Mattawoman Beantown Road), turn left. Follow Mattawoman Beantown Road, which turns into St. Charles Parkway, to the end. Turn left into White Plains Regional Park, and follow the road for about 1/4 mile. The field is on the left hand side of the road. Ample parking is provided at the field site. St. Charles Parkway can also be accessed from within Waldorf by such crossroads as Smallwood Drive, Billingsley Road, and/or Demarr Road.
To Bryantown Soccer Complex:
Beltway to Exit 7 (Route 5) South to the Charles County line. At the first traffic light (Mattawoman Beantown Road), turn left. Follow Mattawoman Beantown Road until you once again reach Route 5 South (Leonardtown Road). Turn left and proceed on Route 5 to the light at the junction of Route 5, Bryantown Road and Olivers Shop Road. Turn left onto Bryantown Road. The soccer complex is immediately on the left side of Bryantown Road. Ample parking is provided at the complex. Leonardtown Road can also be accessed within the heart of Waldorf by turning left or right from Route 301.
To Laurel Springs Regional Park:
Take US Route 301 South from Waldorf towards La Plata. Proceed on Rt. 301 past the miniature golf course and batting cages (they’ll be on your right hand side). Take a left on Washington Avenue (Turkey Hill Road will be on your right). Proceed on Washington Avenue, then make a left on Rosewick Drive. Then make a right on Radio Station Road. Laurel Springs Regional Park will be on your left. Follow directions to the soccer field parking lots.
To Pomonkey annex field (near Matthew Henson MS):
Proceed on US 301 to Billingsley Road. Take Billingsley Road toward Bryans Road/Indian Head. Billingsley Road becomes Hungerford Road past Rt. 227. Proceed on Hungerford Road. Make a left on Metropolitan Church Road. The Pomonkey annex will be on your right.
Bensville Park
6980 Bensville Rd.
White Plains, MD 20695
Driving Directions
Located on Bensville Road (Rt. 229) between the Pomfret and Waldorf Communities.
Developed facilities currently include athletic playing fields and a hiking trail. Sports fields include: one regulation-size baseball, three Little League baseball, five soccer and one football field. A separate field has been designated as an area for general community use (all other fields require permit).
Bensville Park is open daily from 8:00 A.M. until dusk.