Overland Park Pickleball Courts
Overland Park in south Denver is home to one of the city's largest outdoor pickleball complexes — eight courts with lights, making it a prime destination for evening play after work. The park serves the Overland, Rosedale, and Harvey Park neighborhoods. Courts are free and first-come first-served, though the lights attract big crowds after 5 PM on weekdays.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time do the lights at Overland Park pickleball courts turn off?
Court lights typically run until 10 PM. Hours can vary seasonally — check Denver Parks & Recreation for the current light schedule.
Are there 8 dedicated pickleball courts at Overland Park or shared courts?
Overland Park has dedicated pickleball courts — not striped-over tennis courts. The lines and nets are pickleball-specific.
How do I get to Overland Park from downtown Denver?
Overland Park is about 15 minutes south of downtown via Santa Fe Drive. There's ample free parking in the lots off West Florida Ave.
Does Overland Park ever host tournaments?
Yes. The large court count makes Overland Park a common venue for Denver-area pickleball tournaments. Check Denver Parks & Rec and local pickleball club announcements for upcoming events.
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