LIVE INDEX210 VENUES TRACKED53 UTAH CITIESUPDATED JUNE 2, 2026
OutdoorUpdated June 1, 2026

Teton Estates Park

9380 Targhee Dr, West Jordan, UT 84088, USA(801) 569-5100
Edited by the Find Pickleball Courts editorial team · Updated June 1, 2026 · How we research this
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Pan + zoom to spot the courts, they’re often tucked off to one side of the park.

Courts
1
Setting
Outdoor
Surface
hard
Lighting
Daylight
Access
Public
Hours
7:00am–10:00pm
Reservable
Drop-in
Court type
Shared

Photos via Google Maps, John Tijerina III, Dirk Burton, Sheri Vaughan

The vibe

Pickleball here means one striped tennis court, not a dedicated complex. Teton Estates Park sits in a quiet residential gully in southern West Jordan, and the single fenced tennis court carries pickleball lines painted alongside the tennis markings. Reviewers note those lines can be tricky to spot. The rest of the park draws a steady crowd for its 9-hole disc golf course, a paved stretch of Bingham Creek Trail, a playground, and a shaded pavilion. Wind funnels through the gully, which players say affects pickleball, tennis, and disc golf alike on breezy days. Plan to bring your own net and tape if you want a clean kitchen line.

Practical notes

One tennis court, fenced and not lighted, striped with pickleball lines that share the tennis markings. No dedicated pickleball net is documented, so bring your own. The court sits near the playground and pavilion. Park hours run 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, and there is no permanent restroom on site. Parking is street-level in the surrounding neighborhood. Wind is the main variable; locals suggest skipping the court on days with sustained breezes above 10 mph. The park is busiest with disc golfers, so the court itself is rarely crowded.

Amenities on-site
ParkingFenced
What locals say · verbatim

What locals say

Verbatim
There is also a playground and a single tennis court with pickleball lines.
Matthew Gillis · Google review
Verbatim
a tennis court that also has pickleball lines, though the pickleball lines are a little tricky to see.
Steve Lundquist · Google review
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