Rosewood Park Pickleball courts
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, David Beecher, David Beecher, David Beecher
Eight 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.
Eight courts, all dedicated to pickleball, plus one remaining tennis court on the same northwest corner of the park. This is a free public Salt Lake City park, no reservation or fee noted by the city. Park hours run 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Parking is on-site. The courts sit near a water treatment area, and older visitor reviews from the pre-conversion period flag mosquitoes in summer, so bug spray is reasonable to pack. Lighting and fencing are not confirmed by the city's published materials.