3 dedicated pickleball courts
in Ogden, Utah.
Filtered from all 7 pickleball venues in Ogden.
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 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 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 reviews