3 dedicated pickleball courts
in Kaysville, Utah.
Filtered from all 4 pickleball venues in Kaysville.
The Picklr Kaysville
559 Deseret Dr, Kaysville, UT 84037, USAA 15-court indoor pickleball club at 559 Deseret Dr, and the flagship of the Picklr chain. The draw is dedicated, climate-controlled play: regulars come several times a week, and reviewers repeatedly call it the best indoor option in Davis County. The building runs high ceilings, pro-grade lighting, and enough courts that multiple leagues, tournaments, and open-play sessions stack up across the day. The crowd skews social and competitive at once, with 3.5 to 4.5 round-robin play, ladder events, and a club coordinator who sets up new leagues on request. Staff get named in review after review. Membership-based, with a smoothie counter, locker rooms, and a small weight area attached.
15 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.488 reviewsThe Kitchen Indoor Pickleball Courts KAYSVILLE
429 Deseret Dr #3, Kaysville, UT 84037, USAThe Kitchen is a dedicated indoor pickleball facility on Deseret Drive, the second location the Black family opened after their Woods Cross flagship. It runs five courts with full-length nets strung between them, a carpeted lounge in the middle with sofas and a TV, and two elevated observation decks for watching games. Reviewers describe it as clean, climate-controlled, and quieter than most indoor courts, with a strong community built around leagues, tournaments, and a youth program. The Black family owners are frequently on site. Patriotic touches, including a large American flag on the east wall, set the tone. It opened in Kaysville in June 2022.
5 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.985 reviewsBarnes Park
950 W 200 N, Kaysville, UT 84037, USABarnes Park is where Kaysville keeps its public pickleball. The city's official pickleball page points players straight here, and the courts sit on the west side of the park, reached from the west entrance at 315 N Flint Street. Directory listings count 11 outdoor dedicated courts on hard surface, a real cluster rather than a couple of striped lines shared with tennis. The rest of the park carries the usual Davis County weight: picnic shelters, tables, restrooms, volleyball, and easy parking, which is why it pulls more than a thousand Google ratings at 4.7. Play is free and open to the public, so morning and evening sessions tend to fill the most.
11 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.71292 reviews