Oak Park
The Oak Park Pickleball Court in Onalaska, Wisconsin is a full service facility for pickleball players of all levels. With six outdoor and six indoor courts, this Pickleball Court has something for everyone. Whether you are looking to play as part of a team or just enjoy some friendly competition, you can find it here. Plus, you won’t have to worry about bringing your equipment – the court provides free access to permanent hard and temporary stacks.


Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 6
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 6
- Type:
- Dedicated Pickleball Court
What's more is that the Oak Park Pickleball Court is a fully accessible facility with restrooms and wheelchair accessibility. With plenty of room for both beginners and experienced players alike, there's no shortage of fun at this court. So whether you want to take part in an organized tournament or just want to hit around with friends, the Oak Park Pickleball Court is sure to provide hours of entertainment.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Permanent Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Wheelchair accessible
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there lights available for night play?
No, currently there are no lights available for night play at Oak Park pickleball court. The court is only open during the day when natural light is available. However, efforts are being made to install outdoor lighting in the future to accommodate night play.
Is there a reservation system in place?
No, there is no reservation system in place for the pickleball court at Oak Park. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis. This means that players can use the court whenever it is available without requiring any prior booking or reservation.
Can I bring my own equipment or do I need to rent?
You can bring your own pickleball equipment to Oak Park court or you can rent equipment from nearby sports stores or rental facilities. The court does not provide rental equipment on-site, so it's recommended to come prepared with your own paddle and balls if you have them.
Is the court suitable for players with disabilities?
Yes, Oak Park pickleball court is wheelchair accessible and designed to be inclusive for players with disabilities. The amenities include wheelchair-accessible restrooms and other facilities that meet accessibility standards. There are also designated parking spots close to the court entrance for easy accessibility.
What should I do if there are already people playing when I arrive?
If there are already people playing when you arrive at Oak Park pickleball court, you may need to wait until they finish their game before you can start playing. It's important to respect others' turn and follow proper etiquette by waiting patiently for your turn. You can also introduce yourself to the players and join them if they are open to having more people on the court.