Best Tennis and Pickleball courts in Visalia, Tulare County for 2025

Plaza Park Tennis and Pickleball Courts in Visalia

Summary / Description

6 lighted tennis courts with benches, 8 dedicated pickleball courts. Very safe even late at night when it’s cooler to play. If you want to practice solo there’s a nice back wall to practice service and good form. The lights stay on till 10 pm. They have 6 tennis courts and 8 pickle ball courts. Parking is free and there are a lot of gate entrances. Sometimes high schools will reserve the courts for practices or matches but they usually will have a printed calendar attached to the gate that lets you know when you can come and play. These are public courts so if there are no court reservations, it’s a first come first serve basis.

Court Information

Address: 081 080-028, Visalia, CA 93277, USA
City: Visalia
County: Tulare County
State: California
Postal Code: 93277
Phone Number: +1 559-713-4365
Google Maps Link: Google Maps
Google Location Link: Location
Place Type: Tennis court
Number of Tennis Courts: 6
Number of Pickleball Courts: 8
Court Location: Outdoor
Access Type: Public

Working Hours

DayHours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

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Amenities & Features

CategoryAvailable Features
Core Amenities
LightsRestroomsNo Water FountainBenchesFencing
Court Condition
CleanWell MaintainedMixed Noise LevelSafe Area
Court Surface
Hard Court
Equipment & Services
Tournaments Available
Environment Features
No Shade
Access Details
Free EntryReservation RequiredFirst Come First Served
Parking
Free Parking Lot
Nearby Facilities
Pickleball NearbyPicnic Area NearbyBarbecue NearbyBaseball Nearby

Dog & Pet Information

Dog Rules: Dogs must be leashed and under control. Dog owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs.
Dogs Allowed Near Courts
Dog Park Nearby

Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating
4.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)
What Visitors Say
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Positive Reviews:
Tom Derr: ★★★★★
There’s plenty of tennis courts in Visalia. It’s too bad the city can’t enter into some sort of partnership with the high schools to open theirs. The weekends are an important time for student athletes to practice outside the confines of the scholastic environment and for the rest of us that don’t want to make the trip out to Plaza. If they were only open until noon that would work as well. It’s too hot to be out after that anyhow.
Kellie Borges: ★★★★
They have 6 tennis courts and 8 pickle ball courts. Parking is free and there are a lot of gate entrances. Sometimes high schools will reserves the courts for practices or matches but they usually will have a printed calendar attached to the gate that lets you know when you can come and play. These are public courts so if there are no court reservations, it’s a first come first serve basis.
Angela Carpenter: ★★★★★
Very safe even late at night when it’s cooler to play. If I wanna practice solo there’s a nice back wall to practice service and good form. The lights stay on u til exactly 10:06 pm. I’ve never stayed out there later than that because it gets pretty dark.
Mike Carlsen: ★★★★★
Fun place for pickleball
Neutral Reviews:
Doug Hofer: ★★★
Only tennis courts open to the public in Visalia, a city of 130,000. Plaza courts are usually full every evening from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. City fails to clean the tennis courts regularly, and contracts out the cleaning of courts to business that doesn't know what they're doing.
Negative Reviews:
No reviews available
Notable Quotes:
Tom Derr: ★★★★★
It’s too bad the city can’t enter into some sort of partnership with the high schools to open theirs
Kellie Borges: ★★★★
They have 6 tennis courts and 8 pickle ball courts
Kellie Borges: ★★★★
Parking is free and there are a lot of gate entrances
Kellie Borges: ★★★★
Sometimes high schools will reserves the courts for practices or matches but they usually will have a printed calendar attached to the gate that lets you know when you can come and play
Kellie Borges: ★★★★
These are public courts so if there are no court reservations, it’s a first come first serve basis

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