Spanish Fork City Pickleball Courts is the city's dedicated public pickleball facility with what reviewers call tons of courts, paddle hangers for queue management, and clear signage about play etiquette (games to 11, etc.). The complex is run by the Spanish Fork Parks and Recreation Department, which also organizes Jr. Pickleball leagues, Central Utah Pickleball Association (CUPA) play for ages 8-15, ladder leagues, instructional clinics, and several tournaments throughout the year including the Pickle Jam Mayhem in May, Heat Seeker during Fiesta Days in July, and the Wicked Pickle in October.
Spanish Fork Sports Park is a regional sports destination on Volunteer Drive with 16 dedicated outdoor pickleball courts (added in 2018), individually fenced with permanent lines and nets, plus tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball and softball diamonds, a youth football area, outdoor workout equipment, a sports-themed playground, a riverside walking trail, and large pavilions. The city hosts three annual pickleball tournaments here: Pickle Jam Mayhem in early May, Heat Seeker during July's Fiesta Days, and Wicked Pickle in October. One of the highest-volume outdoor pickleball venues in south Utah County.
18 courtsOutdoorLightedFeerec center day pass or membershipDedicatedFenced
The pickleball courts at the Spanish Fork FitCity Center (formerly listed as 'Pickleball Courts' on Google) are roughly 18 individually fenced outdoor courts on 700 W Park Drive, considered one of the better outdoor pickleball complexes in Utah County. Lighted for evening play, well-maintained surfaces, and an active drop-in scene. Reviewers consistently compare the facility favorably to St. George venues. Located next to the Spanish Fork FitCity recreation center and a baseball field.
Electric Park is a relatively new (2023) Spanish Fork neighborhood park with a fully committed electricity theme: lightbulb-topped swings, power-line balance beams, thunder-cloud-topped play sets, and a zip line with a cheeky squirrel on top. The park has 2 pickleball courts, 2 basketball hoops, a fenced dog park, a sports field, a walking path, and two pavilions. Reviewers love the design quirks and call it one of the city's better recent builds. Location is tucked into a quiet residential neighborhood on N Maple Leaf Drive.