The Boilers Park
Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.
Photos via Google Maps, Lisa Johnson, Tom Nisson, CJay Turn
The 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.
Four lighted pickleball courts with a concrete surface, permanent lines, and permanent nets, per Washington City Parks. Play is public, free, and available all day. The courts and restrooms are up by the top parking lot for easy access, with steps and a separate wheelchair- and bike-friendly path leading down to the rest of the park. Park hours run 6 AM to 10 PM daily. The lights make evening play workable in the St. George summer heat. The address is 301 W Buena Vista Blvd, near the Millcreek Springs Drive intersection.
What locals say
“Four Pickleball courts and clean bathrooms.”
“There are several Pickleball courts and bathrooms available.”
“The bathrooms and pickleball courts are up by the parking lot and very easy to access.”