Toquerville Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, brandon smith, John DuCrest, Linda Hoernke
Toquerville Park, the city's Center Street Park, is a small municipal park where the pickleball courts share ground with a Little League baseball diamond, a covered pavilion with grills, a playground, and restrooms. It sits along Ash Creek on the edge of town, north of St. George in Washington County, with a footbridge crossing to an undeveloped east side. Reviewers describe it as clean and well kept, and the courts get singled out as well maintained. This is a neighborhood-park setting, not a dedicated complex, so expect a quiet, family-park feel rather than a steady stream of competitive play.
The courts sit at the city park at 425 W Center St (listed by the city as 250 W Center St), with public access and no posted fee for court use. The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Parking is on site and reviewers note there is plenty of it, with the baseball field across the lot. The pavilion and field can be reserved through the city's Uniform Fee Schedule and Reservation Policy, though general court play does not require a reservation. Lighting and exact court count are not confirmed by the city's published listing.
What locals say
“Very clean Park. Beautiful Little League baseball diamond very well kept and maintained pickleball courts.”
“This park is a one stop fun shop. Pickleball courts, baseball diamond, large pavilion and fun play area for the little ones.”