Glendale Regional Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Paul Inkenbrandt, Sarah (Dogs in Translation), Paul Inkenbrandt
Twelve outdoor pickleball courts anchor the first piece of Salt Lake City's first new regional park in more than 60 years. The courts opened in August 2025 on the west side of the city, converted from four older tennis courts into a full block of dedicated pickleball play. Salt Lake City revised its plan to put 12 courts here rather than the four originally drawn up, making this one of the larger public clusters on the west side. The surrounding park is still filling in: a new all-abilities playground, basketball courts, a pavilion, and restrooms are open, with later phases still under construction. Reviews so far skew positive on the courts and the build quality.
Twelve outdoor pickleball courts, converted from four tennis courts and opened August 2025. The park sits at 1235 W 1700 S on the west side. It is a public Salt Lake City park, so play is free and first-come; the city lists no reservation or drop-in schedule for the courts. Park hours run 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. On-site amenities include restrooms, a drinking fountain, a pavilion, basketball courts, and an all-abilities playground, so parking and facilities are shared with families. The city has signaled the west side will hold a majority of SLC's public pickleball courts, so expect growing traffic.
What locals say
“Sweet basketball and pickleball courts. Can't wait to see what phase 2 looks like.”