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OutdoorUpdated June 2, 2026

Pleasant View Pickleball Courts

885 W Pleasant View Dr, Ogden, UT 84414, USA
Edited by the Find Pickleball Courts editorial team · Updated June 2, 2026 · How we research this
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Courts
4
Setting
Outdoor
Surface
hard
Lighting
Lighted
Access
Public
Hours
Reservable
Drop-in
Court type
Dedicated

Photos via Google Maps, Jonathan Pruett, Josh Prisbrey

The vibe

Four dedicated outdoor courts inside Pleasant View's city park, off Pleasant View Drive in the Ogden area. The city built the courts as a site-work project completed in 2015, pouring concrete and setting light poles, and players have kept them full ever since. Reviewers describe a hard surface that holds up well and a regular crowd that fills all four courts fast, even in summer heat. One visitor counted three courts in use when it was 98 degrees outside. The setting is a family park with grass, a playground, and restrooms, so games run alongside the usual park traffic. The regulars skew serious but welcoming to newcomers.

Practical notes

Four outdoor pickleball courts with a hard surface, located at 885 W Pleasant View Dr in the Ogden 84414 area. The courts are lit for night play and are free to use, with public access and no reservation system, so play is first come, first served. Expect waits at peak times. Multiple reviewers note all four courts fill quickly and you sometimes cannot get on. The courts sit in a city park with grass, a playground, and restrooms, and park parking serves the courts.

Amenities on-site
Parking
What locals say · verbatim

What locals say

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Great place for a little pickleball. They only have four courts so it can fill up really quick.
Chris Provost · Google review
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Great place to meet some serious pickleballers.
Brett Jones · Google review
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Love these courts. Just wish there were more because they are so welll used. Sometimes you can't play because there are too many people here.
Ramona Pixton · Google review
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