Amenity: Snacks Available
Pickleball Courts at Westwood Play Fields
Westwood Park Playfield unveiled 12 outdoor pickleball courts to the public last September 9. The city government of Bloomington approved the site plan in 2017 and began the construction of eight permanent and four temporary pickleball courts in early summer of 2018.
Pickleball players nearby Bloomington are encouraged to visit the new facility. Courts at Westwood Park are open to the public and free of charge. Southwest Metro Pickleball Club, which is one of the proponents of the project, plans to hold a number of tournaments in the site.
The Southwest Metro Pickleball Club will start things up with its first annual club tournament on September 22 to September 23 at Westwood Park. Only members of the club are eligible to enter in the tournament, though non-members are still invited to sign-up. The competition is divided by age groups (12-49, 50-59, 60-79 and 70-79+) and skill levels (beginners, intermediate, advanced intermediate, advanced).
For more information on how to book a spot in the upcoming Southwest Metro Pickleball Club Tournament, please read the club’s official press release.
Pickleball Courts at Hyland Hills Tennis Court
Hyland Hills’ original two tennis courts have been lined for pickleball. As of now, only few pickleball players use the facility. It’s open to the public but reservations might be needed for pickleball play since the courts are used primarily for tennis.
Pickleball Courts at Scott Park
Scott Park in Apple Valley features two outdoor pickleball courts with permanent nets and lights. Pickleball players can play in the area anytime as the courts are open to the public. Snacks and foods are available with a Holiday Station Store located nearby.