1452 W 12600 S, Riverton, Utah 84065
www.rivertonutah.gov/recreation/programs/adults/pickleball.php
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Amenities
Riverton City Pickleball Courts
Riverton offers a comprehensive Pickleball program suitable for all ages and skill levels, focusing on both competitive leagues and youth instructional sessions. The facility provides a structured environment for learning and improving skills while participating in league play and tournaments.
Pricing
- $20 for Intro to Pickleball
- $20 for 2.5 League
- $25 for 3.0 League
- $30 for 3.5 League
- $35 for 4.0+ League
- $20 for youth pickleball session
1452 W 12600 S, Riverton, Utah 84065
Reviews
Bryan Larson (Google User)
1 month ago
The pickleball court lights used to stay on until 10 pm. I just showed up at 830 pm and they are off already, but the tennis courts are still on and well lit. Why aren't the pickleball courts still lit? I just drove 20 minutes to come play down here because it says they are open until 10 pm. Otherwise great courts, but quite annoying how many courts are taken up on Tuesdays and Thursdays by the pickleball league. They should be restricted to 4 courts so the community gets a chance to enjoy them more too or more courts should be built.
Dave Meher (Google User)
1 month ago
The courts are very nice and well maintained. I've never played here socially, but I've taken a couple great classes through the parks and rec program. The courts are a part of a beautiful city park.
Colton Laird (Google User)
1 month ago
Pickleball league coach didn't handle kicking groups off unreserved courts fairly. Felt pretty steam rolled. Also insinuated that we weren't part of the community, which was pretty gross. Not gonna fight just dissapointed.
Don Kleinschnitz Jr. (Google User)
1 month ago
The courts are great but today a club had reservations. Did not know you could do that! Should be all or none avail to register.
Jonathan Moulton (Google User)
1 month ago
Great pickleball courts. The courts are well fenced, so you're not always chasing the ball. They also have wind guards on the fencing to help with wind affecting your ball. They take the nets down in the winter, so check before you go if you're playing in the off-season.