Hindley Park
Photos via Google Maps Garrett Smith, Edwin Solorzano, Mark F
Hindley Park is a small American Fork neighborhood park on N 560 W with 6 pickleball courts described by recent reviewers as top tier and newly renovated. Old pine and shade trees ring the grounds, two of the six courts sit in shade until around 9:15 AM in summer, and the broader park has a playground, a grass field, restrooms, and a frisbee-golf course that locals call a favorite. The park sits tucked behind a strip-mall commercial area, so the courts are quieter than other American Fork hubs.
Practical notes
Pickleball courts at Hindley were recently rebuilt and are unlit, but at least two of the six get partial morning shade, making July mornings before 9:15 AM the comfortable window. Restrooms are clean per recent reviewers. The playground was due for a refresh as of 2025 with multiple reviewers reporting old equipment, broken slides, and a wasps nest in past summers; recent reviews say a new playground is on the way. The Quick Quack carwash next door is loud during peak hours. Park lighting after sunset is poor.
What locals say
"6 pickle ball courts, new playground no swings. This park smells like pine trees. There are beautiful old pines and shade trees. Great views of the mountains."
"Pickleball courts were nice, with 2 of the courts being almost 100% in the shade up to about 9:15am, which is cool (literally, in July)."
"The new pickleball stuff is top tier. 6 courts. The quick quack next door is loud. The bathrooms are nice and clean."
Amenities
- β Restrooms
- β Parking