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Summerlin Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

Summerlin is one of the most active pickleball communities in the Las Vegas Valley, with 20+ courts spread across public parks and private clubs. The master-planned community has invested in dedicated court facilities across its villages, and the desert climate supports outdoor play most of the year.

Here’s where to find the major courts in Summerlin.

  • Address: 1001 Kettle Ridge Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89138
  • Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court (acrylic)
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground, splash pad, picnic areas

Summerlin’s newest and largest park opened its first phase in late 2025 as part of a 90-acre development in Grand Park Village. All six courts have permanent nets and lines. One-hour court time limit is enforced. Expect growing crowds as surrounding neighborhoods continue to fill in.

Stonebridge Park

  • Address: 860 Cross Bridge Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89138
  • Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Concrete
  • Hours: Dawn to 10:30 PM
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms, playground, basketball court, walking trails

Summerlin West’s most popular public court location since 2021. Permanent nets on all courts with a strong regular player community. Lighted courts make evening play possible year-round. Gets crowded on weekday mornings and weekend evenings, so arrive early or bring patience.

Oak Leaf Park

  • Address: 6303 Mesa Park Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135
  • Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to 10:30 PM
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground, picnic areas

Located in The Cliffs Village on the south end of Summerlin. Permanent lines and nets on all courts. No lights means daytime play only. Best times for open play are early mornings (6–10 AM) and late afternoons (6–8 PM) when the heat drops. Connected trail system makes it easy to combine a walk with court time.

Vegas Indoor Pickleball

  • Address: 101 N Pavilion Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144
  • Website: Vegas Indoor Pickleball
  • Phone: (702) 507-1605
  • Courts: 3 indoor courts with permanent nets
  • Hours: Varies by session
  • Drop-in: Pay-per-session; reservations available
  • Extras: Lessons, late-night sessions, climate-controlled play

Summerlin’s closest dedicated indoor facility. Climate-controlled courts mean you can play through the brutal summer months without cooking. Offers structured sessions, private lessons, and late-night play for shift workers and night owls.

Life Time Summerlin

  • Address: 10721 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89135
  • Website: Life Time Summerlin
  • Phone: (702) 228-2611
  • Courts: 3 indoor courts with Laykold surfaces
  • Membership: Required; Signature membership includes court fees
  • Drop-in: Non-member court booking not available
  • Extras: Pro shop, locker rooms, clinics, leagues, open play, lessons

Full athletic club with a growing pickleball program. Court reservations through the Life Time app. Free intro class for new members. Gel-cushioned Laykold surfaces are easier on joints. Good option if you want fitness, swimming, and pickleball under one roof.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
Grand ParkOutdoor6FreeDawn–Dusk
StonebridgeOutdoor4FreeDawn–10:30 PM
Oak Leaf ParkOutdoor4FreeDawn–10:30 PM
Vegas IndoorIndoor3Drop-inVaries
Life TimeIndoor3Membership6 AM–11 PM

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  • Total Courts: 20+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 14 (Grand Park, Stonebridge, Oak Leaf)
  • Best Beginner Spot: Vegas Indoor Pickleball – structured lessons, climate-controlled
  • Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (6–10 AM) and weekend evenings
  • Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Grand Park and Stonebridge Park
  • Summerlin Council: Summerlin Parks Info | (702) 341-5500
Can I just show up and play at Summerlin’s public courts?

Yes. Grand Park, Stonebridge Park, and Oak Leaf Park are all free and first-come, first-served. There’s no reservation system for public courts. One-hour time limits are posted at each location. Expect short waits during peak morning and evening hours.

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