Mead Park
The Mead Park Pickleball Court in Stevens Point, Wisconsin offers 6 outdoor Pickleball Courts free of charge to the public. The courts are permanent and hard-surfaced, with lights and restrooms available onsite. Additionally, there is a water fountain nearby for players to fill up their bottles or stay hydrated.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 6
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 6
- Type:
- Dedicated Pickleball Court
These courts provide the perfect location for amateur players who are just looking to have some fun, or seasoned pickleball pros looking to sharpen up their skills. With six separate courts located in one convenient location, Mead Park Pickleball Court is an ideal spot for an afternoon game with friends or family.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Permanent Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Water
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
Are reservations required to use the pickleball courts at Mead Park?
No, reservations are not required to use the pickleball courts at Mead Park. The courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. However, it is recommended to arrive early, especially during peak hours, to secure a court.
Can I bring my own pickleball equipment or do I need to rent it?
You can bring your own pickleball equipment to Mead Park. There is no equipment rental service available at the park. Make sure to bring your paddle and balls with you.
What are the operating hours of the pickleball courts at Mead Park?
The pickleball courts at Mead Park are open from dawn until dusk. There are no specific operating hours as they follow the park's general opening and closing times.
Is there a fee for using the pickleball courts at Mead Park?
No, there is no fee for using the pickleball courts at Mead Park. They are free for public use. However, be aware that certain amenities like lights may have limited availability during nighttime hours.
Are there any rules or etiquette I should be aware of when playing on these pickleball courts?
Yes, when playing on the pickleball courts at Mead Park, it is important to follow proper rules and etiquette. Ensure that you wait for your turn if all courts are in use and others are waiting. Additionally, be mindful of noise levels and avoid excessive shouting or disruptive behavior that could disturb other park users. Finally, always clean up after yourself and leave the court in good condition for the next players.