Meadows Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
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Meadows Park is a full-service neighborhood park on Clinton's north side, and pickleball is one piece of a busy multi-sport layout. The courts sit alongside basketball and volleyball, with a playground, a large open field, and a walking track nearby, so the place draws families and casual players rather than a dedicated paddle crowd. The courts are outdoor and free, with restrooms and water on site and lights for evening play. Expect the usual park rhythm: quieter weekday mornings, more crowded after school and on weekends when the whole park fills up. Bring your own net only if you want a backup; the courts have permanent nets.
The pickleball courts are outdoor, hard-surface, and free to use, with permanent nets and lines. Lights are available for evening play, and restrooms and drinking water are on site. The park is at 575 W 2300 N. One reviewer noted GPS routing trouble, so follow signs to the park entrance rather than trusting a pin. No formal drop-in schedule is posted by the city, but community pickleball platforms list multiple recurring leagues here, so weeknights and weekend mornings can fill up. Parking is on site at the park.
What locals say
“Pickleball, basketball and volleyball courts. Playground, huge field and track.”