Dixon Park District
The Dixon Park District Pickleball Courts offers an amazing pickleball experience in Dixon, Illinois. It features 0 indoor and 6 outdoor courts for both permanent and lighted play. There are also 6 permanent courts available for free access.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 6
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 6
- Type:
- Dedicated Pickleball Court
The outdoor courts feature lighting as to provide a better atmosphere for the game. As the sun sets, there is no need to worry about having to wrap up your match prematurely! Whether you’re looking for a friendly singles match or some competitive doubles action, the Dixon Park District Pickleball Courts have you covered.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Permanent Nets
Amenities
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pickleball courts are available at Dixon Park District?
Dixon Park District has 6 pickleball courts available.
Do I need to bring my own equipment, such as chalk or net, to play at Dixon Park District?
Dixon Park District provides all the necessary equipment, including nets and balls. However, players may choose to bring their own personal equipment.
Is it free to play pickleball at Dixon Park District?
The cost to play pickleball at Dixon Park District may vary depending on the access type. Some courts may be free to use, while others require a membership, one-time fee, or payment of some sort. Please refer to the Dixon Park District website or contact them directly for more information.
Can you reserve a pickleball court at Dixon Park District?
The cost to play pickleball at Dixon Park District may vary depending on the access type. Some courts may be free to use, while others require a membership, one-time fee, or payment of some sort. Please refer to the Dixon Park District website or contact them directly for more information.
What is the surface of the pickleball courts at Dixon Park District?
We're sorry, but there is no information available regarding the surface type of the Pickleball courts at Dixon Park District.