Hollow Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Madison Munnerlyn, Brendon Beebe, Guy Adams
Hollow Park is Lindon's main pickleball draw: four newer courts at 300 East 400 North with horse pastures for neighbors. Reviewers consistently note the courts feel new and well kept, with one regular saying she has rarely had trouble getting a free court and pointing out the lights, a scarce amenity nearby. The farm setting comes up in nearly every review; you will play next to grazing horses and goats. It is a neighborhood park first, with a playground and pavilions, but the courts are the headline amenity.
Four outdoor courts with lights, free during open hours. The south two courts rent for $10 an hour in two-hour blocks through Lindon City; card payments add a non-refundable 3 percent fee, and the north pair stays open for drop-in. Park hours run 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM per Google. Reviewers report plenty of parking, with restrooms, a playground, and two large pavilions on site. Private classes, leagues, and tournaments require written approval from the Parks and Recreation Director.
What locals say
“Hidden gem of Lindon. What a fun place to spend time together. The pickle ball courts are new it feels.”
“I've heard it can be hard finding free pickle ball courts but I have only had that problem once. It's nice that the courts are lit up, not many tennis courts are.”
“The pickleball court looks pretty new and is in fantastic condition as well.”