Parks
Bellamy Park a memorial to Mr. Raymond Bellamy, Sr.
Forest Road & Cheverly Avenue
State Street & 64th Avenue
Cheverly-East Neighborhood Park playground, basketball courts, ball fields, tennis court.
6600 Block of Oak Street
Cheverly-Euclid Neighborhood Park playground, basketball courts, ball fields, tennis courts.
Euclid Street & Crest Avenue
Cheverly-Tuxedo Park playground, basketball courts, soccer field, softball field, and picnic tables.
Belleview Avenue & Arbor Street
Gast Park (Cheese Park) playground
Parkway & Inwood Street
No Dogs Allowed
Legion Park memorial to those who died in military service.
Forest Road & Cheverly Avenue
Magruder Spring Park location of Magruder Spring, also known as Cheverly Spring. These springs were used by the British in 1814 as they marched on Washington. Both Magruder Spring and Crawford's Adventure Spring were designated in 1980 as Prince George's County Historic Resources.
Cheverly Avenue & Arbor Street
Nature Park woodland area containing Crawford's Adventure Spring. These springs were used by the British in 1814 as they marched on Washington. Both Magruder Spring and Crawford's Adventure Spring were designated in 1980 as Prince George's County Historic Resources.
Crest Avenue & Lockwood Road
6401 Forest Road
Woodworth Park playground, nature trail
Wayne Place & Cheverly Park Drive
For an extensive listing of activities and events scheduled through Prince George's Parks & Recreation, visit their website: Prince George's County Parks & Recreation.