Shadow Park
The Shadow Park Pickleball Court in Fontana, California boasts two outdoor and two indoor courts. Each court is composed of permanent tennis asphalt, as well as wooden surfaces, making them suitable for both casual and competitive play. The courts are wheelchair accessible and lit for evening games. Restrooms and water are available onsite for convenience.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- Pickleball on Tennis Court
Whether you're looking for a pleasant game with family or an intense match against friends, the Shadow Park Pickleball Court has something to offer. With all the necessary amenities in place, you'll never have to worry about sacrificing comfort or accessibility when choosing this venue – just come ready to play!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Tennis Nets
Surface
- Asphalt Surface
- Wood Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Water
- Wheelchair accessible
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any indoor pickleball courts available at Shadow Park?
No, Shadow Park does not have any indoor pickleball courts. All of the pickleball courts at this park are located outdoors.
How many outdoor pickleball courts are available at Shadow Park?
There are two outdoor pickleball courts available at Shadow Park. These courts are open for public use and can be accessed free of charge.
What type of lines are on the pickleball courts?
The pickleball courts at Shadow Park have permanent lines marked on them. These lines make it easy to distinguish the boundaries and areas of play.
What type of nets are provided at the pickleball courts?
Tennis nets are provided at the pickleball courts in Shadow Park. These nets have a suitable height and width for playing pickleball and ensure a proper game experience.
What kind of surface do the pickleball courts have?
The pickleball courts at Shadow Park have a combination of asphalt and wood surfaces. The primary surface is asphalt, which provides durability and helps with ball bounce consistency. The outer edges, however, feature a wooden surface that acts as a visual border for the court boundaries.