Berkeley Park Pickleball Courts
Berkeley Park is a neighborhood staple in northwest Denver, and its four outdoor pickleball courts have become a local gathering spot for the Berkeley, Tennyson Street, and Sunnyside communities. Courts are free and open daily. The relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere makes this a great place for beginners to ease into the game without pressure.
What to Bring
The official ball of USA Pickleball — the most-played outdoor ball in the country.
ASICS court shoe built for lateral movement. Best value men's pick.
Comfort-forward court shoe built specifically for pickleball.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the pickleball courts within Berkeley Park?
The courts are located on the southeast corner of the park, near the recreation center building. Follow signs from the main 46th Ave entrance.
Are Berkeley Park pickleball courts lighted for evening play?
No — Berkeley Park courts do not currently have lights. Play is limited to daylight hours.
Is there a bathroom near the courts at Berkeley Park?
Yes. The Berkeley Park Recreation Center (adjacent to the courts) has restrooms available during operating hours. Portable facilities are sometimes present near the courts as well.
How far is Berkeley Park from the Tennyson Street neighborhood?
Berkeley Park borders Tennyson Street on its west side — the courts are less than a 5-minute walk from the main Tennyson Street dining and shopping corridor.
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