Midvale City Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Eight outdoor pickleball courts sit inside Midvale City Park at 425 W 6th Ave, a public park the city lists with pickleball among its amenities. This is a dedicated bank of hard courts, not lines shared with tennis, and players describe it as a competitive pickup spot. League groups sometimes book the courts, and when they don't, regulars report finding friendly games and steady rotations. One reviewer noted good wind protection, a real factor for paddle play in the Salt Lake Valley. Shade trees, parking, and nearby playgrounds round out the park, making it a workable stop for players who want open play without a fee or a reservation system.
Eight dedicated outdoor courts, hard surface, free to use with no membership required. There are no lights, so play is daylight-limited; the park itself closes at 10:00 p.m. Courts are first-come drop-in, but league groups book them at times, so expect to wait or share during organized play. When courts are open, ask players their score to fold into the rotation. Parking is convenient and restrooms are available seasonally. For a fixed schedule, contact Midvale City at (801) 567-7235.
What locals say
“Great competitive pickleball pick up games.”
“Sometimes the courts are booked with a league group but when it's not booked, I found friendly and good players to play with. Rotations can be challenging but if you ask people what their score is, they usually understand to share the court”