The Shed Indoor Pickleball
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The 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.
Four indoor concrete courts with permanent nets and lights. Court reservations run through the Court Reserve platform at $12.50 per hour, or $25 for a two-hour window, with no membership fee required to book; a free basic membership covers open play, leagues, and tournaments. You can reserve up to 14 days ahead and up to four courts per day. Beyond reserved play, the weekly schedule mixes open play, skill play, and competitive leagues for all levels, plus clinics and tournaments. Parking can fill up when leagues run back to back. Reviewers note basic restrooms.
What locals say
“This facility has your basic needs to play pickleball indoors year round.”
“we found the Shed and were able to reserve a court online last minute. Brian, the owner was gracious and let us use the demo paddles.”
“There are four well maintained courts with nets in between to prevent balls rolling onto another court. The tournaments hosted are ran smoothly and timely. Additionally, they are always super fun and enjoyable, and if you’re good enough to win, the medals are custom made and really cool. The Shed is a great place to play pickleball!”