11 free pickleball courts
in Sandy, Utah.
Filtered from all 11 pickleball venues in Sandy.
Big Bear Park
930 E Onyx Ln, Sandy, UT 84094, USABig Bear Park is a Salt Lake County neighborhood park in the White City area of Sandy, built around a large remodeled playground, a zip line, and the historic white bear statue that gives the park its name. Pickleball is a secondary use here: reviewers describe two tennis/pickleball courts alongside baseball diamonds, soccer fields, a sand volleyball pit, and open grass. This is family-park play, not a dedicated pickleball complex. Expect to share lined courts with tennis players, bring your own net or portable setup if striping requires it, and play among kids, dogs, and pavilion crowds rather than a steady paddle scene.
2 courtsOutdoorFreeRating4.6959 reviews- Editor's pick
Dimple Dell Recreation Center
10670 S 1000 E, Sandy, UT 84094, USADimple Dell is a Salt Lake County recreation center in Sandy, and pickleball happens indoors on its gym floor. The same hardwood that holds three basketball courts converts to three pickleball courts, sharing the space with volleyball and badminton on a posted gym schedule. It is a full multi-use facility first, with a leisure pool, a six-lane lap pool, a 35-foot climbing wall, an indoor track, and a fitness room, so pickleball is one program among many rather than the main event. Drop-in play runs on set morning and Sunday windows. The crowd skews toward county members and regulars who already use the center for swimming and fitness.
3 courtsIndoorFreeRating4.4811 reviews - Editor's pick
Flat Iron Mesa Park
1765 E 8600 S, Sandy, UT 84093, USAFlat Iron Mesa Park sits on a hilltop in southeast Sandy, and the pickleball courts are one piece of a large multi-use park that also packs in tennis, soccer and baseball fields, two playgrounds, a long paved loop trail and a sledding hill. The five dedicated pickleball courts went in around 2021 and read as a clean, purpose-built block rather than lines painted over tennis. Reviewers single them out repeatedly, calling the play here some of the best around and the surfaces clean and well kept. The setting is a draw on its own: walking paths, mature trees for shade and wide valley views at sunset.
5 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.7521 reviews 9000 S - Club Pickleball USA
203B W 9000 S, Sandy, UT 84070, USAA dedicated indoor pickleball club in Sandy, one of three Club Pickleball USA locations along the I-15 corridor. The Sandy site runs roughly a dozen indoor courts inside climate-controlled space, open from 5am to midnight Monday through Saturday and a shorter window on Sundays. The crowd skews social and instruction-heavy: free beginner intro classes, private lessons, skill-matched events, and frequent tournaments fill the calendar, and reviewers repeatedly name coaches like Ji Ji, Mario, and Jared. It draws everyone from first-timers to competitive players, with families and a wide age range showing up for open play. Expect energy, music, and a busy front desk rather than a quiet park court.
12 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.8465 reviews- Editor's pick
Dewey Bluth Park
170 E Sego Lily Dr, Sandy, UT 84070, USAA 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.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.3292 reviews - Editor's pick
The Picklr Sandy
8645 Highland Dr, Sandy, UT 84093, USAAn 8-court indoor pickleball club on Highland Drive, purpose-built for the sport rather than carved out of a gym. The Picklr Sandy runs on a membership model with court reservations, open play, leagues, clinics, and tournaments, and it draws a steady community of regulars across skill levels. Players describe a friendly, well-run room with clean courts and a deep rotation, plus coaching from staff who get named in review after review. The franchise leans competitive and social at once: women's leagues, late-night open play, holiday brawls, and youth camps all show up in the record. The climate-controlled space is built for year-round play when Utah weather rules out the outdoor courts.
8 courtsIndoorFreeDedicatedRating4.794 reviews - Editor's pick
Pepperwood Recreation Center
2500 Pepperwood Dr, Sandy, UT 84092, USAThese courts sit inside Pepperwood, a private, gated HOA community on Sandy's east bench near the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The recreation center is a residents-and-guests amenity, not a public park, and both community gates are staffed for controlled entry. Pickleball shares space with a resort-style pool, tennis, basketball, sand volleyball, a pavilion, and playgrounds, so the rec center reads as a neighborhood gathering hub rather than a destination court complex. Google reviewers describe a family-oriented summer scene with food trucks. If you do not live in Pepperwood or come as a resident's guest, you will not be able to drop in here.
2 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.741 reviews Sandy Rec Center
440 E 8680 S, Sandy, UT 84070, USASandy Rec Center runs indoor pickleball on the hardwood inside its rec hall, not on dedicated outdoor courts. Open play happens Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:30am to 1:30pm, with nets set up across the gym floor and chairs cleared to make room. This is a city-run recreation building near 8680 South, the same space that hosts Jr. Jazz basketball and youth programs, so the courts share the room with other activity rather than living in a pickleball-first facility. Reviewers single out the instruction here. If you want a covered, weather-proof place to play on a weekday morning in Sandy, this is one of the indoor options.
3 courtsIndoorFreeRating4.428 reviewsAlta Canyon Pickleball Courts
9565 Highland Dr, Sandy, UT 84092, USAA small set of newer outdoor pickleball courts at Alta Canyon in Sandy, off Highland Drive in the city's southeast benches. Sandy City lists Alta Canyon as one of four park locations carrying its 17 public pickleball courts, alongside Crescent, Dewey Bluth, and Flat Iron Mesa. Reviewers describe four hard courts that play well and stay less crowded than the busier Flat Iron Mesa, with one player noting their foursome held the same court for a full session. The courts were part of a city resurfacing and LED-lighting program, so the surface and lights are recent. Shade is limited in the afternoon, and morning play can run cool before the lights matter.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.79 reviews- Editor's pick
Bicentennial Park Pickleball Courts
8680 S 530 E, Sandy, UT 84070, USABicentennial 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.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.5423 reviews Crescent Park Pickleball Courts
11000 S 230 E, Sandy, UT 84070, USACrescent 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.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicated