3 lighted pickleball courts
in Washington, Utah.
Filtered from all 8 pickleball venues in Washington.
- Editor's pickPress coverage
Sullivan Virgin River Soccer Park
965 S Washington Fields Rd, Washington, UT 84780, USASix dedicated outdoor pickleball courts sit inside a 35.7-acre city park on Washington Fields Road, sharing the grounds with four full-size soccer fields, a splash pad, pavilions, a fishing pond, and paved trails that follow the Virgin River. The courts are hard-surface and set at the foot of sandstone bluffs on the east edge of the St. George area. This is a community park first, so players share the wider grounds with runners, families, anglers, and youth soccer crowds. Reviewers describe it as well maintained, safe, and scenic. The courts read as a steady, free neighborhood option for casual rounds rather than a tournament-grade destination, and the surrounding amenities make it easy to bring the whole family along for an afternoon.
6 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.7820 reviews - Editor's pick
The Boilers Park
295 W Buena Vista Blvd, Washington, UT 84780, USAThe Boilers is one of the newer parks in the Washington and St. George area, built around a natural spring pond with a landscaped walkway that zigzags down to the water. The four pickleball courts sit up top by the parking lot, the first thing you reach when you arrive, which makes them easy to grab without hiking through the rest of the grounds. Below the courts are a large pavilion, picnic tables, a shaded playground, and a path that winds past plant markers identifying local species. A tunnel runs under the freeway to a nearby townhome complex. Reviewers describe the park as clean, well maintained, and tucked away.
4 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.6186 reviews - Editor's pickPress coverage
Shooting Star Park
1320 E Black Brush Dr, Washington, UT 84780, USAShooting Star Park is a neighborhood park in southeastern Washington City with two outdoor pickleball courts, a quiet setting away from the bigger St. George complexes. The city built it in 2019 on Black Brush Drive amid new residential development, and the courts sit alongside a large grassy field, a playground, a half basketball court, a pavilion with restrooms, and a sidewalk loop that circles the whole park. Players describe it as a useful backup when the courts at busier, better-known parks fill up. The setting suits families: the perimeter path keeps kids on bikes and scooters in view from the courts the entire way around.
2 courtsOutdoorLightedFreeDedicatedRating4.428 reviews