3 outdoor pickleball courts
in Draper, Utah.
Filtered from all 4 pickleball venues in Draper.
- Editor's pick
Wheadon Farm Regional Park
284 13800 S, Draper, UT 84020, USAA farm-themed regional park on Draper's east bench, where six pickleball courts sit alongside a barnyard playground, baseball fields, a large pavilion, and walking trails near a creek. The setting is open and scenic, with mountain views and a working farm still in production next door. Players come for courts that reviewers repeatedly describe as clean and well kept, then stay for the family amenities that make this more of a community hub than a dedicated racquet facility. Reviews run strongly positive across 186 ratings, and the pickleball mentions point to courts that are busy but rarely crowded enough to feel like a fight for a spot.
6 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.8186 reviews - Editor's pick
Southfork Park
14125 S Bangerter Pkwy, Draper, UT 84020, USASouthfork Park sits just off Bangerter Highway in Draper, a city park better known to many families for its softball fields, unique farm-themed playground, and grassy hills for spreading a blanket. For paddle players, the draw is a bank of dedicated outdoor pickleball courts set behind the main park along the same road. A 2023 city expansion doubled the original six courts, and a 2024 review counts twelve. Reviewers describe the courts as clean, well kept, and fitted with wind guards, benches, and shade. Strong evening lighting comes up repeatedly, which makes this a reliable option for play well after sunset.
12 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.649 reviews - Editor's pick
Suncrest Park
Draper, UT 84020, USATwo outdoor pickleball courts on a roughly six-acre park high in the SunCrest community above Draper, with long views across Utah Valley that show up in nearly every review. This is a neighborhood park first, not a dedicated paddle complex: the courts share the grounds with a sports field, a covered pavilion, a playground, restrooms, and a paved perimeter path. The park is relatively new and reviewers describe it as well kept. Play here is casual and free, the kind of place residents walk to for a few games rather than a destination players drive across the county to find.
2 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.8105 reviews