8 outdoor pickleball courts
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Filtered from all 11 pickleball venues in Salt Lake City.
- Editor's pickPress coverage
Fairmont Park
1040 E Sugarmont Dr,, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, USAFairmont Park is a 27-acre Sugar House landmark where pickleball is one piece of a dense recreation menu. The city counts six pickleball courts here alongside basketball hoops, volleyball, soccer fields, horseshoes, a skate park, and a stocked fishing pond. The setting is a working neighborhood park, not a dedicated paddle complex, so expect families at the playground, dogs in the off-leash area, and walkers on the paths around the pond. Mature trees, many over 50 years old, shade much of the grounds. Salt Lake City has unveiled a long-term redesign that includes additional pickleball courts, with a first construction phase possibly starting in early 2027.
6 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.31898 reviews - Editor's pick
11th Avenue Park
581 Terrace Hills Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USASix dedicated outdoor pickleball courts sit at the top of 11th Avenue Park, on the Avenues bench above downtown Salt Lake City. The draw here is location: the courts overlook the valley, and reviewers consistently call out the views, especially at night. The flip side is the crowd. Several players describe groups that lock down courts for private play, a confusing waiting system, and long waits when open play is busy. This is a free, first-come park facility next to four tennis courts, so expect to share the hilltop and to manage your own rotation. Come with a foursome if you want a guaranteed game, or come for the scenery.
6 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.347 reviews - Editor's pick
5th Ave & C Street Pickleball Courts
230 C St E, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USATwo dedicated pickleball courts in a quiet Avenues neighborhood, converted from what used to be two tennis courts. This is a small, no-frills spot on a hard surface with permanent nets, free to use, and run on a simple first-come, first-served basis. There is no pick-up rotation or reservation system, so groups of two or four claim a court and play. Players describe good morning shade, decent views, and a handful of mismatched chairs for waiting. Regulars compare it to the larger 11th Ave courts: less crowded but still busy at peak times. The setting sits up a notable hill from the nearest transit stop.
2 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating4.525 reviews - Press coverage
Glendale Regional Park
1235 W 1700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104, USATwelve 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.
12 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating5.011 reviews - Press coverage
Rosewood Park Pickleball courts
1400 N 1200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, USAEight dedicated pickleball courts opened here in September 2024 in Salt Lake City's Rose Park neighborhood, built on the footprint of the park's former tennis courts just east of Guadalupe School. The courts arrived as the visible payoff of an underground project: the city's Department of Public Utilities ran a sewer realignment beneath the park, then resurfaced the area for play. Most of the tennis courts were converted to pickleball, with one tennis court left in place. The rest of Rosewood Park surrounds the courts with multi-purpose fields, a skate park, a playground, a walking path, and a dog park, so a session here sits inside a full city park rather than a standalone facility.
8 courtsOutdoorFreeDedicatedRating2.97 reviews - Editor's pickPress coverage
10th East Senior Center
237 S 1000 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, USAPickleball here runs off a Salt Lake County senior center at 237 South 1000 East, near downtown. The play is on four hard courts, three outdoors and one indoors, with permanent lines and lights for evening sessions. This is a community-program setting rather than a dedicated club, sitting alongside tai chi, fitness classes, a small gym, ping pong, and pool tables. Court access reflects that mix: drop-in, first-come, and not reservable. One important caveat as of mid-2026: the Tenth East Senior Center closed September 5 for an estimated 18-month remodel, and programs have shifted to the South Salt Lake Senior Center during construction. Confirm reopening before planning a session.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFeeRating4.557 reviews - Editor's pick
Poplar Grove Park
775 S 1200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104, USAA neighborhood park on Salt Lake City's west side, at 775 S 1200 W, where pickleball has shared space with tennis rather than claiming its own. The city lists the racquet surface as two courts with pickleball lines, so players have set up on overlaid lines using a tennis net that sits taller than a regulation pickleball net. The rest of the park reads as a community gathering spot: a playground, a sand volleyball court, four horseshoe courts, a half basketball court, a reservable pavilion, and a baseball field. Reviews lean toward barbecues and family afternoons, which fits the low-key, multi-use character. A city court project is set to change the pickleball picture here.
2 courtsOutdoorFreeRating4.738 reviews - Editor's pickPress coverage
Vista Park
21101510020000, Salt Lake City, UT 84118, USAVista Park is a neighborhood park in Taylorsville with two outdoor pickleball courts added next to the playground as part of the city's 2023 pickleball expansion. This is a family park first, with a playground, baseball fields, open grass, a pavilion, and restrooms, and the courts sit within that mix rather than at a dedicated complex. Reviews describe a clean, well-kept park in a quiet residential pocket near 5000 South, popular with families and dog owners. Players looking for a casual, walk-up game close to home will find it here; it is not a tournament destination, and a single pair of courts means the experience scales with how busy the park is on a given afternoon.
2 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.936 reviews