Rohmer Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Computer Guy, Brian Jackson, Dan Harding
Rohmer 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.
The park sits at 5175 600 W (the city also lists it as 5100 S 650 W), Washington Terrace, just south of Ogden, and is open and free to the public. The pickleball courts are a newer build added through the city's phased Rohmer Park Pickleball Plaza work, with further construction on a new playground, restroom, and flatwork posted in 2025. Parking lots and roads were repaved and a north-end lot added, though reviewers note lots can fill during baseball games and tournaments. Bring shade: the west-facing hill gets strong afternoon sun with few trees near the fields.
What locals say
“The new park and pickleball courts are very nice!”
“the new pickleball courts-are fantastic”