Fish Rock Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
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Fish Rock Park is a neighborhood park inside the Ledges development on the north edge of St. George, and it carries four outdoor pickleball courts alongside the playground and picnic area. It opened in July 2022 as the first park built for the Ledges, a golf-course community where homes sit on small lots without much shared open space. The pickleball courts were a centerpiece from day one, and reviewers describe them as brand new and cleanly laid out. The setting is residential and quiet, with a two-acre stretch of grass, restrooms, and a playground that make it a stop for families as much as paddle players.
Four outdoor pickleball courts, free to use, with St. George listing the Ledges courts among its no-charge public locations. Courts are fenced enough to stop stray balls from crossing between them without feeling boxed in. The park sits on Ledges Parkway in north St. George and includes a playground, picnic area, and restrooms. One reviewer noted no drinking water was available at the courts, so bring your own. Parking is the neighborhood park lot. When courts are open the public uses them first-come, and the city also runs an online reservation system for some park courts.
What locals say
“Brand new pickleball courts. Built perfectly. Just enough fence to keep balls from other courts but you don’t feel enclosed either. 4 total courts. No water that I could find so make sure you bring your own.”
“Perfect park for a picnic, playground for kids, clean bathrooms, water, and pickleball courts.”