Lehi has become a pickleball hub thanks to two major indoor facilities (The Picklr and Paramount Pickleball Club) plus growing outdoor coverage in city parks. The tech-corridor demographics keep midday courts surprisingly busy.
Paramount Pickleball Club is a small, locally owned indoor facility in Lehi with 2 dedicated courts set in a high-ceilinged warehouse space. Built by four friends who share a passion for the sport, it positions itself as a community-first alternative to the bigger membership clubs in the area. It runs on a pay-to-play model with no memberships and no contracts: hourly rates, 24-hour access via emailed entry codes. Reviewers consistently call out the tall ceilings, custom acoustics, and how much quieter the venue is than larger indoor clubs. One recent review flags worn court surfaces that have lost grip, suggesting a resurfacing is overdue. The space includes seating between courts, paddle ball, foosball, fans, a TV, music, free Wi-Fi, and clean bathrooms.
Watercress Park is a small neighborhood park in Lehi with two pickleball courts alongside one tennis court, four horseshoe courts, a pavilion, and a walking path that loops about a third of a mile around the grounds. Reviewers describe it as a well-kept, mostly open field bordered by trail, better suited to adults than kids since there is no playground and no bathrooms. The pickleball courts share space with other park amenities rather than sitting in a dedicated facility, and the park tends to get busy on weekend mornings.
Olympic Park is a quiet Lehi neighborhood park along the Jordan River Parkway with 3 pickleball courts, a large lighted pavilion with power and a grilling rack, soccer field, paved walking path, and playground. Reviewers describe it as well-maintained and not heavily trafficked, which makes it a reliable drop-in option. The pickleball courts themselves are unlit, so play stops at sundown. Adjacent access to the Jordan River walkway makes it a natural starting point for a longer walk or run, though summer brings mosquitoes near the water.
Pickleball Courts at The Exchange is an outdoor pickleball location in Lehi, Utah that draws steady local play. Google reviewers give the site high marks overall, with multiple 5-star ratings and short, positive comments about the courts themselves. The available feedback is brief, with reviewers describing the courts as "good" or "great" rather than detailing amenities or surroundings. Traffic at the site can be heavy, according to at least one reviewer who noted it gets busy. Beyond court quality and crowding, the public review record does not describe specific features such as lighting, fencing, or surface type.
Spring Creek Park is a small neighborhood park in southeast Lehi with 3 pickleball courts, a pavilion, playground, two half basketball courts, a large open field, walking trail, and public gym equipment scattered along the path. Reviewers describe it as quiet and well-maintained, often with open courts because the surrounding fences are short and the playing surface is described as slick. The park sits at the end of a residential neighborhood, with natural vegetation along the edges. There are no bathrooms or water fountains on site, so plan accordingly.
Lehi Sports Complex is the city's primary organized-sports park, with multiple baseball and softball diamonds, tennis courts, basketball courts, two beach volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, soccer fields, batting cages, a snack shack, and a large playground. Reviewers consistently describe it as well-maintained for league play and family gatherings, though pickleball is not clearly documented here. A 2020 reviewer explicitly wished the city would add pickleball courts at this venue. Field lighting is restricted by city ordinance because of the adjacent mink farm, which limits night play across the complex.
Eagle Summit Park is a Traverse Mountain neighborhood park in north Lehi with pickleball courts alongside a fenced basketball court, slides built into the rolling hillside, a large pavilion, swings, a rope jungle gym, and clean public restrooms. The park sits high enough to offer panoramic valley views, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Reviewers describe the playground as innovative with bridges and unique climbing features. In winter the hills double as one of Utah Valley's better sledding spots, drawing crowds when there's substantial snow.
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Shadow Ridge Park is a newer Lehi park on the Traverse Mountain Boulevard side of the city with pickleball courts, a playground, picnic tables, bike racks, and bench seating. Reviewers describe it as clean and well-kept, with new equipment and a variety of climbing features including a suspension bridge, climbing net, and a toddler-size climbing wall. The park sits on the hillside with valley views and adjoins the city trail system, making it a natural combo destination for a play session followed by a walk. The pickleball courts are lighted.
Allred Park is a quiet neighborhood park tucked at the end of a dead-end residential street in central Lehi, with a single pickleball court alongside a basketball hoop, a volleyball court, swings (including two special-needs swings), a playground, a covered pavilion with grills and a fire pit, and a paved walking loop. The pickleball amenity is newer and only one of 25 sampled reviews mentions it, so expect a low-key, drop-in vibe rather than a busy organized scene. Mature shade trees ring the grass field; the playground itself sits in full sun.
Holbrook Farms is a brand-new Lehi neighborhood park (opened 2024) on Drexler Drive with multiple pickleball courts, a destination-grade playground with climbing features and ziplines, a tiny-tot area, built-in lawn games, a large central hill with valley views, a paved loop trail, a pavilion with adjacent food-truck space, and big open green areas. Reviewers consistently call the pickleball amenity plentiful, which is unusual for a neighborhood park. The hill is popular for kite flying and sunset views, and locals plan to use it for sledding once the first big storm hits.
Bandwagon Park is a quiet downtown Lehi neighborhood park on 900 N with a recently added pickleball amenity, two pavilions with grills and a small stage, a playground with spinning and balancing features, public restrooms, a paved sidewalk loop, and a wide open grass field with soccer goals. Pickleball mentions only appear in one of 30 sampled reviews (from mid-2025) and the reviewer describes it as 'pickleball/tennis courts,' so the courts likely share lines with tennis and the amenity is too new to dominate the review landscape. Mature shade trees ring the field; a wagon sculpture sits on the grounds.