Lions Park, Urbandale
The Lions Park Pickleball Court in Urbandale, Iowa is an ideal destination for your pickleball adventures. With a total of four courts, two of which are indoor and two which are outdoor, there's something for everyone here! The permanent access is free, as are the hard tennis courts. You'll have lighted areas so you can play well into the night, along with restrooms & water fountains to make your stay more enjoyable.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- Pickleball on Tennis Court
Take advantage of this great facility in Urbandale and enjoy some healthy competition with friends. Lions Park Pickleball Court is a great place for families too; parents can watch their kids learn sportsmanship and engage in physical activity. So come on down - there's plenty of fun to be had at the court!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Tennis Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Water
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play pickleball at Lions Park in Urbandale?
No, there is no fee to play pickleball at Lions Park in Urbandale. The park provides free access to the pickleball courts for all players.
How many indoor courts are available at Lions Park?
Lions Park does not have any indoor pickleball courts. All the pickleball courts at this location are outdoor courts.
Are the lines on the pickleball courts permanent or temporary?
The lines on the pickleball courts at Lions Park are permanent. This means that you don't need to bring your own tape or markers to mark the court boundaries.
What type of nets are available for playing pickleball at Lions Park?
Lions Park provides tennis nets for playing pickleball. These nets are suitable for both singles and doubles play and meet the standard height requirements for a pickleball net.
Is there any lighting available on the outdoor pickleball courts at Lions Park?
Yes, the outdoor pickleball courts at Lions Park are lighted. This allows players to continue enjoying their game even after sunset or during evenings with limited natural light.