Becks Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Becks Park is the pickleball corner of a large new Farmington destination park on the north Cottonwood side of town, the same development ABC4 covered as North Cottonwood Commons. Pickleball sits alongside a lot of other draws: a playground built around what the county calls the tallest slides in Utah, a splash pad, a ninja agility course, a timed race track, climbing walls, cornhole, an outdoor fireplace, and a covered stage. Reviewers rate the whole park 5 stars. For players, that means courts in a busy, family-heavy setting rather than a quiet dedicated complex. Good for casual games and bringing kids, less so for players who want a focused session with no distractions.
The courts are outdoor and listed among the park's several court-sport areas, which also include basketball and nine square. A reviewer notes adult seating near the courts, including benches and bench swings. Parking is on site. Public access, no posted fee found. Because the park combines a splash pad, large playground, and timed courses, expect families and crowds on warm-weather weekends, so early mornings are the quieter window for play. Court count, lighting, and fencing are not stated by the city or press sources, so confirm those before counting on evening play.
What locals say
“There are several pickleball courts and benches/bench swings for adults to sit and keep an eye on things.”