Stucki Farm Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Mr N, Mr N, Mr N
Stucki Farm Park is a neighborhood park inside the Stucki Farms master-planned community in Washington, Utah, and pickleball is one piece of a broader recreation mix here. A Google reviewer describes playing on the pickleball court alongside a basketball hoop, swings, a playground, and a long walking trail, so the courts sit within a general family park rather than a dedicated pickleball complex. The setting is open and exposed, with desert sun and grass fields, part of a development that lists 3.25 miles of paths and a variety of parks across roughly 140 acres of open space. Expect a casual, come-as-you-are court rather than a league-style facility.
Reviews and the surrounding development confirm pickleball play here, but published court count, lighting, and surface details are not documented in city or press sources, so plan to confirm on site. The park sits in a residential area of Washington City with on-street and lot parking typical of a neighborhood park. Washington City sets pickleball hours at its parks from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Shade is limited, so midday summer play means full sun and heat. There is no posted drop-in schedule or fee for this park in available sources.
What locals say
“It’s truly a 5-star thrill to play on a salty pickleball court”