Dewey Bluth Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Jenny Brown, Tomas Severo, Marcus Cunha
A neighborhood park in Sandy with four dedicated pickleball courts, converted from one of the park's original tennis courts. The setup is tucked away off Sego Lily Drive, so easy to miss that several reviewers compare the entrance to a residential driveway. Players come for a compact, well-built court block set among large shade trees that block wind and summer heat. One tennis court remains alongside the pickleball block, plus a playground, a softball field, restrooms, and a walking path. A TRAX station sits right at the park, and the Sandy dog park is within walking distance, which makes it a common meet-up spot for families and regular morning and evening groups.
Four outdoor pickleball courts, hard surface, with lights for evening play. They are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets, and play is free. The courts are individually gated; the two back courts can only be reached by passing through the front two. Restrooms and water are on-site, and parking is described as ample. Posted rotation rules apply when others are waiting. Reviewers report friction with the morning crowd over court-holding and rotation, and suggest evenings as the friendlier window. Open 6 AM to 10 PM daily.
What locals say
“There are four pickleball courts here and at least one tennis court. I love to come here and play pickleball.”
“Used to have three tennis courts until they converted one into four pickleball courts.”
“If you want to play I would recommend the evening, that crowd follows the rules and is a lot more friendly.”
“The only inconvenience is that the two back courts does not have entry unless you go through the first two courts”