3 pickleball courts
in Alpine, Utah.
Alpine sits at the mouth of American Fork Canyon in northeast Utah County. Play centers on two city parks a few blocks apart, with extra lined courts at the middle school for overflow.
- Editor's pickPress coverage
Burgess Park
238 W Parkway Dr, Alpine, UT 84004Burgess Park is where Alpine's pickleball story started. The city installed four outdoor courts here in September 2015, among the first official public outdoor courts in northern Utah County, after residents lobbied for them through the parks budget. The 21-acre park wraps the courts in a full menu of rec space: five ball diamonds, tennis and basketball courts, sand volleyball, a rugby pitch, and a paved walking loop. Reviewers describe well maintained pickleball and tennis courts and a park bigger than they expected. It plays like a classic city sports park, with games running alongside Little League traffic and playground noise.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.6279 reviews - Editor's pickPress coverage
Creekside Park
455 Village Way, Alpine, UT 84004Creekside Park is Alpine's big family park, 24 acres at 100 South and 600 East with a splash pad, tennis, basketball, sand volleyball, and four pickleball courts folded into the mix. The city focused its early parks spending here before Burgess Park got its courts in 2015, and reviews treat it as the town's default gathering spot: clean, huge, and calm outside splash pad season. Players do show up in the reviews, one calling a pickleball outing here a wonderful time, though the splash pad side still drives most of the traffic. Pickleheads lists the courts as dedicated with permanent lines and nets.
4 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.7488 reviews Timberline Middle School
500 W Canyon Crest Rd, Alpine, UT 84004Timberline Middle School holds the biggest block of pickleball striping in Alpine: eight lined courts on the school's outdoor hardcourt at 500 W Canyon Crest Road. These are school-yard courts, not a park build-out. There are no permanent nets, so players bring their own, and the surface doubles as PE space during school hours. Pickleheads counts Timberline's eight courts as half of Alpine's sixteen-court inventory, and the location three blocks from Burgess Park makes this the overflow valve when the dedicated courts fill up on summer evenings.
8 courtsOutdoorFree
Common questions
How many pickleball courts are in Alpine?
There are 3 pickleball venues in Alpine, Utah, with 16 total courts across them.
Are there free pickleball courts in Alpine?
Yes, 3 of the listed Alpine venues are free public courts. See the lineup below for which.
Are there indoor pickleball courts in Alpine?
Alpine's listed pickleball courts are currently outdoor. Indoor options may exist in nearby cities.
When is the best time to play pickleball in Alpine?
Outdoor courts get busiest on summer weekday evenings (5–9 PM) and weekend mornings. Lighted courts extend play into the evening. Indoor facilities run year-round and most popular after work and on weekends.