Timberline Middle School
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Daniel Dong, John Woodrum, Tristan Michael Chicklowski
Timberline 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.
Eight courts with permanent lines, bring your own net. Play happens outside school hours; the building runs Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM during the school year, so evenings, weekends, and summer are the practical windows. There are no Google reviews for the courts themselves and the school publishes no court rules, so treat it like any school facility and clear out for school events. Burgess Park, three blocks east, has the dedicated nets and lights if you would rather not haul equipment.