Creekside Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Sarah Hancock, That's Life, Erick Solis
Creekside 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.
Four outdoor courts, dedicated and free, on hard and concrete surfaces per Pickleheads. The park runs 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, with restrooms, water, parking, a playground, and two reservable pavilions in the southwest corner. Organized sports, weddings, and alcohol are prohibited without city approval, so leagues and clinics are out. Court lighting is not confirmed by the city or Pickleheads, so plan on daylight play. The splash pad draws the summer crowds; mornings are the quiet window.
What locals say
“We came here to play pickle ball and it was such a wonderful time! There is so much grass it’s insane. Also lots of separated pavilions for family gatherings”
“there are several tennis/pickleball courts an basketball courts. Park has a good amount of picnic tables/covered Pavilion areas”