Little Rain Lake Park
The Little Rain Lake Park Pickleball Court in Keystone Heights, Florida is the perfect place for pickleball enthusiasts to enjoy a day of competition. With two outdoor courts located on-site, players can take advantage of free permanent access to the hard tennis surfaces and quality nets. The courts offer plenty of space to practice your skills or test your endurance during rallies with your opponents.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- Pickleball on Tennis Court
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, the Little Rain Lake Park Pickleball Court provides all the necessary amenities to make it an ideal spot for pickleballers. From equipment such as paddles, balls and scorekeepers, to comfortable seating and covered areas, this court has everything you need for hours of enjoyable gameplay. So come out and let the friendly atmosphere motivate you to enjoy an energetic game of pickleball!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Tennis Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play at Little Rain Lake Park?
No, there is no fee to play at Little Rain Lake Park. The park offers free access to its pickleball courts for all players.
How many indoor courts are available at Little Rain Lake Park?
There are no indoor courts available at Little Rain Lake Park. All the pickleball courts are located outdoors in the park.
How many outdoor courts are available at Little Rain Lake Park?
There are two outdoor pickleball courts available at Little Rain Lake Park. These courts offer ample space for players to enjoy the game.
What type of lines are on the pickleball courts at Little Rain Lake Park?
The pickleball courts at Little Rain Lake Park have permanent lines painted on them. These lines adhere to official pickleball court dimensions and allow players to easily identify the boundaries of the court.
Are tennis nets used on the pickleball courts at Little Rain Lake Park?
Yes, tennis nets are used on the pickleball courts at Little Rain Lake Park. While tennis and pickleball nets may look similar, they have different heights. Pickleball nets are shorter than tennis nets to accommodate the smaller playing area of a pickleball court.