Crescent Park Pickleball Courts
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Crescent Park is a public neighborhood park in Sandy with four dedicated outdoor pickleball courts, free and open to anyone on a first-come basis. The courts are permanent installations with their own nets, so there is no sharing time with tennis or waiting for a portable net to go up. Sandy resurfaced the pickleball and tennis courts here as part of a 2022 round of park upgrades, which also folded in water-wise landscaping and LED lighting on the adjacent baseball diamonds. The setting is a full community park, so courts sit alongside fields, restrooms, and water rather than a standalone pickleball complex.
Four dedicated outdoor courts with permanent nets, listed by Sandy City as free and first-come. Lights are available, and the courts were resurfaced in 2022. The park has restrooms and drinking water on site. There is no reservation system through the city, so play is drop-in; expect evenings and weekends to draw the most players. Parking is the park lot off 11000 South. Bring your own paddles and balls, since this is a city park with no pro shop or attendant.