7 pickleball courts
in Ogden, Utah.
Monroe Park
820-878 30th St, Ogden, UT 84403, USAMonroe Park is a full-service city park on 30th Street in central Ogden, and the pickleball courts sit alongside tennis courts, baseball and softball diamonds, soccer fields, a large pavilion, and a newer playground. The pickleball is real and used: reviewers count the courts, mention a league running on site, and play into the evening under the lights. The setting is busy and family-heavy, with school kids using the grounds during recess and summer lunch programs in the warmer months. Expect a community park where pickleball shares space with everything else, not a quiet dedicated complex. Courts are free and open daily.
8 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.3675 reviewsRohmer Park
5175 600 W, Ogden, UT 84405, USARohmer Park is Washington Terrace City's main park, a large hillside grounds at the edge of a west-facing slope above the Ogden valley, and the pickleball courts are a recent addition to a place that has long run on baseball, soccer, and football. The courts went in as part of a multi-phase city project the city calls the Rohmer Park Pickleball Plaza, and reviewers who have watched the park grow for decades call the new courts fantastic. Expect a community park rather than a dedicated pickleball complex: three baseball diamonds, multipurpose fields, a pavilion with a stage, horseshoe pits, a playground, and a sledding hill that draws crowds in winter share the same grounds.
1+ courtsOutdoorFreeRating4.5584 reviewsBurch Creek Park
4300 Madison Ave, Ogden, UT 84403, USAPickleball at Burch Creek Park shares the grounds with one of South Ogden's busiest playground destinations, so the courts sit inside a wider family park rather than off on their own. Players describe the courts as new and well kept, and reviewers mention them again and again alongside the climbing structures, walking paths, and exercise stations. The setting is residential, next to Burch Creek Elementary and tucked against the Ogden foothills, with mountain views and mature trees. Expect a steady neighborhood crowd, families nearby, and a clean, recently built feel. It plays as a community court, not a dedicated pickleball complex.
8 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeRating4.7144 reviewsThe Shed Indoor Pickleball
2139 S 4300 W St, Ogden, UT 84401, USAThe Shed is a dedicated indoor pickleball facility in West Ogden, four permanent concrete courts inside a temperature-controlled, plywood-sided building off 4300 West. It is built for year-round play, with permanent professional nets and dividing nets between courts that keep stray balls from rolling onto the next game. Reviewers describe a no-frills but well-kept space: clean courts, good lighting, a small pro shop with demo paddles, vending, and even credit-card massage chairs. Owner Brian Lee runs a steady calendar of open play, leagues, clinics, lessons, and tournaments that draws a regular community, including youth programs. The setting is rural enough that first-timers sometimes question the drive.
4 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.9141 reviewsMt. Ogden Pickleball Courts
1787 Constitution Way, Ogden, UT 84403, USAThis is the courts cluster at 1787 Constitution Way, on the east bench below Mount Ogden, where Ogden City runs its adult outdoor pickleball leagues. The setting is the draw as much as the play: courts sit at the foot of the Wasatch with open mountain views, and reviewers consistently call out the scenery alongside the courts themselves. It is a city park facility, outdoor and first-come for general play, that doubles as the hub for organized league nights in spring and fall. Expect a recreational, neighborhood feel rather than a club atmosphere, with the same surface shared between pickleball and tennis.
8 courtsOutdoorFreeRating4.513 reviewsSummit Sports Complex
2001 W 2550 S, Ogden, UT 84401, USASummit Sports Complex is an indoor, membership-based facility on Ogden's west side that runs pickleball alongside cornhole, basketball, and other court sports. Court directories list three indoor pickleball courts here, dedicated and lined, with permanent nets and a hard surface, which keeps play going through Utah winters when outdoor courts at places like Mt. Ogden close down. Google reviews lean heavily toward the weekly Sunday cornhole tournaments the building hosts, and reviewers describe the space as clean with friendly, helpful staff. This is a year-round indoor option rather than a public outdoor park, so access works differently from the city's free courts.
3 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.58 reviewsMarshall White Center
222 28th St, Ogden, UT 84401, USAThe Marshall N. White Community Center reopened in May 2025 as a 68,000-square-foot Ogden City recreation hub, and pickleball runs on both sides of the building. Outside there are basketball and pickleball courts in the park; inside, the gym floor hosts the city's adult indoor pickleball program. The center also holds a swimming pool, an elevated track, a gym, an indoor soccer field, locker rooms, and classrooms. Reviewers call it spacious and clean, and the facility carries community weight as the only Utah site named for a Black person, longtime police officer Marshall White. Play here is folded into a full rec center rather than a standalone court complex.
4 courtsIndoorFreeRating4.3402 reviews
Common questions
How many pickleball courts are in Ogden?
There are 7 pickleball venues in Ogden, Utah, with 35 total courts across them.
Are there free pickleball courts in Ogden?
Yes, 7 of the listed Ogden venues are free public courts. See the lineup below for which.
Are there indoor pickleball courts in Ogden?
Yes, 3 indoor pickleball venues are listed in Ogden.
When is the best time to play pickleball in Ogden?
Outdoor courts get busiest on summer weekday evenings (5–9 PM) and weekend mornings. Lighted courts extend play into the evening. Indoor facilities run year-round and most popular after work and on weekends.