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Parking & Directions Parking & Directions Click to View Full Scale(PDF) Stadium Traffic Text Alerts For stadium traffic updates, please text RSTRAFFIC to 44636 or click here to sign up for mobile text alerts. Traffic updates will be sent to your phone and offer you direction advice on the best way to arrive to FedExField on gamedays. On-Site Permit Parking All permits are valid for one (1) parking space. Permits may not be used for additional tailgate space. Permits must be displayed at all times. Failure to comply with parking rules may result in towing at owner's expense. With the exception of the Burgundy, Gray and Platinum lots, on-site permit parking lots are accessible via any of the routes listed in the Directions section on this page. Below, please note the stadium access roads that must be used if you hold one of the above-referenced passes. Please utilize the directions on this page for specific directions using these access roads from your departure location. 1. Burgundy (Bus/RV lot) – access via Brightseat Rd./Redskins Rd. 2. Gray – access via Brightseat Rd./Redskins Rd. 3. Platinum A – access via Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. 4. Platinum E – access via Brightseat Rd./Redskins Rd. 5. Platinum F – access via Arena Dr. Cash Parking Cash parking is available at and operated by The Washington Redskins, located and accessible off of Brightseat Rd. in the Gray Lot. Parking for Disabled/Handicapped Fans Parking for disabled/handicapped fans is available with an on-site parking permit and a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate. Please display both permits and a parking lot attendant will direct you to the appropriate lot. Should you need additional assistance, please notify a parking lot attendant or text SKINS and your location to 78247. Alternatively, you may also call our Operations hotline at (301) 276-6100. Directions to FedExField *All routes can be used at any time, but we encourage fans to arrive early. If you plan on arriving at FedExField less than 60 minutes before the event start time, the routes in bold below are strongly recommended. Click here for printer-friendly directions(PDF) From Northern Virginia via the Woodrow Wilson Bridge I-495/I-95 North to Exit 13 (Ritchie-Marlboro Rd.). Turn left (west) going toward Capital Heights. Follow the signs for Capital Heights around two traffic circles. The road will change names to Walker Mill Rd. Turn right onto Ritchie Rd. Ritchie Rd. will turn into Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 North to Exit 15 (Central Ave.) Bear left off the exit ramp and follow to the traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light onto Central Ave./214W.Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 North to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn left off the exit. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 North to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn left off the exit. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. and follow to the Gray Lot. (Gray Lot only). I-495/I-95 North to Exit 17B (Landover Rd./MD-202 West) toward Bladensburg. Turn left at the traffic light onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Northern Virginia via the American Legion Bridge I-495/I-95 North to Exit 22B (Baltimore-Washington Parkway) toward Washington. Take the exit for MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 North to Exit 19B (US-50 West) toward Washington. Take Exit 3 for Landover Rd./MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/1-95 North to Exit 15B (Central Ave./214W).Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 North to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn right off the exit. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd and follow to the Gray Lot. (Gray Lot only). I-495/I-95 North to Exit 17B (Landover Rd./MD-202 West) toward Bladensburg. Turn left at the traffic light onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Northern Virginia via the George Washington Parkway From the GW Parkway, exit onto I-395N toward Washington. Road changes to the Southwest/Southeast Freeway. Take the Pennsylvania Ave. exit, merging onto Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Take a slight left to remain on Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Turn left onto Minnesota Ave. SE. Turn right onto B Street SE, which becomes East Captiol St. East Capitol St. becomes Central Ave./Rt. 214. Turn left onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. From the GW Parkway, exit onto I-395N toward Washington. Road changes to the Southwest/Southeast Freeway. Take the Pennsylvania Avenue exit, merging onto Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Move immediately into the left lane and turn left onto the Anacostia Freeway North, which turns into 295N. Exit at Rt. 50E towards Annapolis. Take Exit 3B for Landover Rd./MD-202 East toward Upper Marlboro. Follow Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Prince George's County I-495/I-95 to Exit 22B (Baltimore-Washington Parkway) toward Washington. Take the exit for MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 19B (US-50 West) toward Washington. Take Exit 3 for Landover Rd./MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. Martin Luther King, Jr. Hwy/MD-704 Southwest. Take ramp onto Landover Rd./MD-202. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/ I-95 to Exit 15 (Central Ave.) if coming from the south. Bear left off the exit ramp and follow to the traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light onto Central Ave./214W. Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 15B (Central Ave./214W) if coming from the north. Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn right off the exit if coming the north. Turn left off the exit if coming from the south. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd and follow to the Gray Lot. (Gray Lot only). I-495/I-95 to Exit 17B (Landover Rd./MD-202 West) toward Bladensburg. Turn left at the traffic light onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Anne Arundel County US-50 West toward Washington. Take Exit 3 for Landover Rd./MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. US-50 West to I-495/I-95 South to Exit 15B (Central Ave./214W).Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. US-50 West to I-495/I-95 South to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn right off the exit. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd and follow to the Gray Lot. (Gray Lot only). US-50 West to I-495/I-95 South to Exit 17B (Landover Rd./MD-202 West) toward Bladensburg. Turn left at the traffic light onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Montgomery and Howard Counties I-495/I-95 to Exit 22B (Baltimore-Washington Parkway) toward Washington. Take the exit for MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 19B (US-50 West) toward Washington. Take Exit 3 for Landover Rd./MD-202. Turn left at the traffic light off the exit onto Landover Rd./MD-202 East (sign says South) toward Cheverly. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 East to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. Martin Luther King, Jr. Hwy/MD-704 Southwest. Take the ramp onto Landover Rd./MD-202. Take Landover Rd./MD-202 to Brightseat Rd. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 15B (Central Ave./214W). Turn right onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. I-495/I-95 to Exit 16 (Arena Dr.). Turn right off the exit. Turn right onto Brightseat Rd and follow to the Gray Lot. (Gray Lot only). I-495/I-95 to Exit 17B (Landover Rd./MD-202 West) toward Bladensburg. Turn left at the traffic light onto Brightseat Rd. Follow to stadium. From Washington, D.C. Take Pennsylvania Ave. SE towards Minnesota Ave. SE. Turn left onto Minnesota Ave. SE. Turn right onto B Street SE, which becomes East Captiol St. East Capitol St. becomes Central Ave./Rt. 214. Turn left onto Garrett A. Morgan Blvd. Follow to stadium. Take Pennsylvania Ave. SE onto the Anacostia Freeway North, which turns into 295N.
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