Lomond View Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Kalee Merrill, Sarah Lansing, Megan Draper
Lomond View Park is a renovated neighborhood park in North Ogden with four pickleball courts added in the summer of 2024, set to the west of the parking lot. The courts sit inside a family park that also carries a large play structure, swings, covered picnic tables, a baseball diamond, and a sledding hill, so paddle players share the grounds with kids and ballgames. Reviewers consistently single out the courts as the standout, calling them cool and awesome. The trade-off is exposure: several visitors note the lack of shade around the playground and seating, and the open hilltop layout catches sun and wind. Restrooms on site are clean, and parking is ample.
Four pickleball courts sit west of the parking lot, with benches around the perimeter for seating or waiting your turn. The courts are public and free, open play with no posted reservation system. They were built in 2024 and have hosted the North Ogden Cherry Days pickleball tournament, so expect crowds around that early-July event. Morning play is common per reviews. Parking is plentiful and restrooms are on site and clean, though one player asked about bathroom hours. Shade is limited, so plan for sun. The park has two entrances, with the main vehicle access on the south side.
What locals say
“The pickleball courts are awesome and the playground is over the top cool”
“It has cool pickleball courts and nice bathrooms.”
“What are the hours for the bathroom? We come in the morning to play pickleball”