PARK COURTS THAT BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER
Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America. Give your parks department a court that handles the demand year after year.
WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR PARKS COURTS
We understand what your venue type demands. Here's why clients like you trust us to get it right.
All-Weather Surfaces
Park courts see every weather condition. Our acrylic systems are UV-stable, freeze-thaw resistant, and slope-graded for effective stormwater drainage.
Multi-Use Capability
Need a tennis-to-pickleball conversion or a multi-sport overlay? Parks courts often serve double duty and we spec them to handle it.
Community-Scale Projects
We've built multi-court parks complexes and understand the community engagement, phasing, and parks department sign-off process.
Low Maintenance Design
Smooth drainage profiles, high-UV-resistance coatings, and quality line paint minimize your parks team's maintenance burden season to season.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every parks courts project includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.
- Site survey and drainage planning
- Multi-court layout optimization
- Commercial acrylic surfacing system
- Multi-sport line striping (pickleball + tennis option)
- Net post systems with locking hardware
- Perimeter fencing and windscreen options
- Shade structure coordination
TIMELINE & PROCESS
Parks projects are typically phased to keep partial courts open during construction. Multi-court complexes run 3–8 weeks.
OUR WORK
Every court we build is engineered to perform and designed to impress. See what that looks like in practice.



COMMON QUESTIONS
Answers to the questions parks courts clients ask most often.
Can we add tennis lines to pickleball courts?
Yes — multi-sport striping is common in parks. We use contrasting colors so players can easily identify the active game lines without confusion.
How do we handle heavy public use in summer?
Our UV-stabilized acrylic systems resist fading and surface softening even in peak summer heat, and maintain consistent ball bounce throughout the season.
What fencing height is recommended for parks?
We recommend 10-foot fencing for parks pickleball courts to contain balls and reduce interruptions from adjacent activities and pedestrian traffic.
Do you work with parks grants or capital budget timelines?
Yes — we can work with capital budget cycles and provide detailed estimates and specs that support grant applications to state or federal recreation programs.
READY TO BUILD?
Tell us about your parks courtsproject and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.