Burgess Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Taryn Marriott, Thomas J. Zollinger, Carissa M
Burgess 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.
Four dedicated outdoor courts with permanent lines and nets, free, lighted for evening play, first come first served. Park hours run 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Restrooms are ADA accessible, a seasonal snack shack operates in summer, and the pavilion takes reservations after March 31. Alcohol is banned at all Alpine City parks. Parking sits off Canyon Crest Road at 200 W. Timberline Middle School, three blocks west, adds eight lined overflow courts if Burgess is full.
What locals say
“Well maintained pickleball and tennis courts. Full court basketball court, baseball field, and plenty of open space.”
“Fun park with lots of space. Two tennis courts, four pickleball, two basketball hoops, football field, two playgrounds, sand volleyball, baseball diamonds, seasonal restrooms, and a pavilion.”