Bicentennial Park Pickleball Courts
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Arbind Karna, Joe Rodriguez, Julio Gutierréz E
Bicentennial Park is a small Sandy City park off 530 E 8680 S where pickleball shares space with softball diamonds, tennis courts, a playground, and rentable indoor and outdoor pavilions. Sandy City lists four lighted pickleball courts here, played first-come, first-serve. The setting is low-key and residential, sitting next to the Sandy Parks and Recreation office. Reviewers describe it as a clean, well-kept neighborhood park that draws softball leagues in the evenings and families to the shaded playground. The pickleball courts are a recent addition to a park that already had an established tennis and ballfield footprint.
Sandy City lists four lighted pickleball courts here, free and first-come, first-serve, with no reservation system. The lights mean evening play is possible. Park hours run 7 AM to 10 PM daily. Parking is plentiful, though reviewers note it gets tight when softball games fill the diamonds, so weeknight league evenings are the busiest. Restrooms are on site but several reviews call them poorly maintained. The park also has rentable indoor and outdoor pavilions for events.
What locals say
“The three tennis courts could easily be converted into 8 pickle ball courts and still leave one full court for tennis. This would be low cost and highly utilized.”