Pickleball Courts
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Nicky Rodriguez, Nicky Rodriguez, William Shane Wilkinson
Six outdoor pickleball courts inside South Jordan City Park, the busy public hub for paddle play on the west side of the valley. Both the city's own facility listing and player reviews put the count at six dedicated courts, and the consistent theme across reviews is volume: mornings draw a steady crowd, evenings fill up, and getting a court often means waiting your turn. A drop-in rotation runs informally, and several players describe regulars who fold solo arrivals into their groups. The park wraps the courts in a wider recreation setting with ballfields, a playground, and restrooms, so families pair pickleball with the rest of the grounds.
Six outdoor courts at City Park, 11000 S Redwood Road. Public access, no listed fee. Plan for company: reviewers call it popular in the morning and very busy in the evenings, with waits to get on a court common. Play runs on an informal rotation that, by most accounts, works when the group cooperates. Parking and restrooms are on site within the larger park. Lighting is inconsistent in reviews: older visitors reported lights not turning on after hours, while a recent reviewer noted good lighting for evening play, so confirm before a night session.
What locals say
“Great pickleball courts… can be a little busy!”
“Nice outdoor pickleball courts. Have 12 courts.”
“Beginning pickleball player so not all that familiar with the rules. I will be going back more often to learn.”