Sullivan Virgin River Soccer Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Shelbee Holt, Shelbee Holt, Roger Layton
Six 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.
Six free outdoor hard courts with permanent lines and nets, lighted for evening play. The park runs 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, so very late sessions are out, and one reviewer flags the 10 p.m. closing as the only real drawback. No fees and no reservation system are listed, so courts are first come, first served. On-site amenities include restrooms, drinking fountains, parking, pavilions, and a splash pad open roughly late March through early October. Reviewers describe parking as decent. Weekend and evening hours draw the most foot traffic given the soccer fields, trails, and pond, so weekday mornings are the calmest window for open courts.
What locals say
“Great play ground and pickle ball courts.”
“You can play soccer here, lay in the grass, have a party under the covered areas, fish, play pickle ball, and more!”