Highfield Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
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Highfield Park is a small Herriman neighborhood park built around a playground, with pickleball sharing a single fenced multi-use court rather than occupying dedicated courts. A visitor review describes high slides, climbing structures, benches, and green space alongside the fenced basketball and pickleball court, which means lines are painted on a shared surface. This is a spot for a casual game close to home, not a destination facility. There are no restrooms on site, and the court is one of several amenities rather than the main draw. Expect a relaxed pace and the kind of foot traffic a residential park sees, with families using the playground at the same time.
Pickleball here is a single fenced court shared with basketball, with lines painted on the shared surface, so plan around whoever is using it. The park sits at 4749 Middleboro Rd and is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. One review notes there are no restrooms on site. Street and neighborhood parking serve the park. There is no posted drop-in schedule or fee; play is first-come and free. Because it is a residential park, the court can be occupied by basketball players or kids, so a quieter weekday window is the safer bet for a game.
What locals say
“Fenced basketball / pickleball court. A few benches and green space”