Best Tennis and Pickleball courts in Glendale, Los Angeles County for 2026

Fremont Park Tennis and Pickleball Courts

8 paid tennis courts with lights, 4 paid layover pickleball courts with portable nets, 2 free layover pickleball courts on a basketball court in Fremont Park in Glendale, California. Pickleball courts: free on Fremont multi-purpose court (shared with basketball) and paid pickleball courts with Glendale Tennis Academy. Tennis courts have been redone and the park is in good shape again. Tennis courts are operated by Glendale Tennis Academy, a private concessionaire. All reservations, pricing, and programs are managed directly by them.

Athletic Amenities

  • tennis courts, including 1 with grand-standing seating
    (operated by Glendale Tennis Academy: (323) 719-4975)
  • pickleball courts (operated by Glendale Tennis Academy: (323) 719-4975)
  • 1 multi-use outdoor court: 2 pickleball court lines and basketball full-court lines (schedule)
  • 1 multi-use artificial turf field: U12 and younger, 7×21 sized goals, natural fill featuring ground coconut husk and sand mixture (subject to reservation: GlendaleCA.gov/Fields)
  • Outdoor exercise equipment (circuit training layout)

Tennis Courts (Private Concessionaire)

Court reservation fee: $20/hour per court

All Free Play participants must come to the office in person to check in before using the courts.
Free Play is first come, first served, and office check-in is required.

At Fremont Park, club offers walk-in free open play Mon-Fri
(2 courts 8 AM – 10 AM, 8 courts 12 PM – 2 PM) and discounted senior rate:

The Senior Discount requires in-person age verification the first time only.
Once age is verified, staff will add the senior discount code to the individual’s account for future use.

Tennis Court Hours

Monday – Sunday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Contact

info@glendale-tennis.com or call (323) 719-4975

Reserve tennis or pickleball courts through Glendale Tennis Academy

Designated Pickleball Hours

DayMorning/Afternoon SessionEvening Session
Monday8 AM – 3 PMN/A
Wednesday8 AM – 3 PM6 PM – 10 PM
Thursday8 AM – 3 PM6 PM – 10 PM
Saturday8 AM – 3 PMN/A

Fremont Park Multi-Use Outdoor Court Schedule

City of Glendale Community Services & Parks. A facility reservation is required for use of the field after 3 PM on weekdays or any time on the weekends.

DayTimeStatus
Sundays7 AM – 10 PMFirst come first served
Mondays8 AM – 3 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
3 PM – 10 PMFirst come first served
Tuesdays8 AM – 10 PMFirst come first served
Wednesdays8 AM – 3 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
3 PM – 6 PMFirst come first served
6 PM – 10 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
Thursdays8 AM – 3 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
3 PM – 6 PMFirst come first served
6 PM – 10 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
Fridays8 AM – 10 PMFirst come first served
Saturdays8 AM – 3 PMDesignated hours for pickleball
3 PM – 10 PMFirst come first served

Effective October 13, 2025 – Until Further Notice

For more information on organized pickleball play and events visit Pickleball Glendale California Facebook page.

Court Information

Address: 600 Hahn Ave, Glendale, CA 91203
City: Glendale
County: Los Angeles County
State: California
Postal Code: 91203
Website: Website
Phone Number: +1 323-719-4975
Google Maps Link: Google Maps
Google Location Link: Location
Place Type: Tennis court
Number of Tennis Courts: 8
Number of Pickleball Courts: 4
Court Location: Outdoor
Access Type: Public & Private

Working Hours

DayHours
Monday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Location Map

Amenities & Features

CategoryAvailable Features
Core Amenities
LightsRestroomsWater FountainBenchesFencing
Court Condition
CleanWell MaintainedMixed Noise LevelSafe Area
Court Surface
Hard CourtConcrete CourtAcrylic Court
Equipment & Services
Lessons AvailableTournaments Available
Environment Features
ShadeTreesScenic ViewWindscreenOpen Air
Access Details
Free EntryReservation RequiredFirst Come First ServedApp AccessFee Applies
Parking
Free Parking LotFree Street Parking
Nearby Facilities
Pickleball NearbyPicnic Area NearbyBarbecue NearbyBaseball NearbyBasketball NearbySoccer NearbyGym NearbyMall NearbyCafe NearbyRestaurant Nearby

Dog & Pet Information

Dog Rules: Dogs must be leashed and under control. Dog owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs.
No Dogs Allowed
Dog Park Nearby

Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating
4.4 out of 5 stars (394 reviews)
What Visitors Say
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Positive Reviews:
D. de Silva: ★★★★★
Love this park!! Very cool, and modern. Well maintained, and many amenities. The park features pickleball, tennis, soccer, basketball, and tons of play structures. Pretty great street parking, and covered parking areas. Best suited for kids, and active adults. Dogs can enjoy, but not really geared towards them. There is also a splash pad. The soccer field has tall fencing all around which is great for keep the ball in and the game going! It is a little under sized in terms of the field and goal. But overall, a great pitch!
Roby Johnson: ★★★★★
The the grand reopening was today and the park is amazing! They built new playgrounds, a new splash pad, an outdoor gym, a full soccer field with stadium lighting, a basketball court, and tennis and pickleball courts. There's a lot of seating and great picnic tables and they even constructed an indoor pavilion. The landscaping is beautiful as well. So glad to have this park back!
Gayane M: ★★★★
It was reopened on October after a huge renovation. It has everything you might need, a playground, tables and chairs for chilling, water play for kids, tennis field, soccer filed, birthday pavilions, restrooms, walking trails, gym equipment and street parking around. BUT, less green area and a LOT OF PEOPLE. So....
Roy Jitdanai: ★★★★
Been here many times, still enjoy this park. A lot of trees and shade here, great for hot summer days. There are many picnic tables, basket ball court, fee tennis courts and children play area. It would get 5 stars if the restroom was cleaner.
J M: ★★★★
I bring my kid almost everyday. There's a playground for all children's age. Nice for barbecues and picnics. There's a volleyball area and tennis courts. Only one small basketball area though. Nice open area for soccer, football or any other sports.
Abraham Abraamyan: ★★★★
Nice park with lots of play sets for kids. There are 8 tennis courts which are well maintained and in good shape. I took off a star because $7/hour to play on the weekend is a little steep considering it's a public park.
Darryl Ford: ★★★★★
Large park that was completely renovated in 2025 and now is one of the best parks in the area. Park has a large playground, children's splash pad, adult fitness equipment, tennis courts, a basketball court and a soccer field. There is now a community room building as well as two restroom buildings. They were able to save a lot of the mature trees and the park has lots of walking paths, picnic tables, benches, and a couple of shelters (that you can reserve). One big downside is that they only built one basketball court and they striped it for pickleball so it's almost never available for basketball players. Also the fake stream adjacent to the playground was a dumb idea as kids climb in it (of course !) and grab the larger rocks and throw them or scatter them around
Chris Alex Maragakis: ★★★★★
Big park, LOTS of stuff to do. There's BBQ set up, there's a play area for children, there's tennis courts, plenty of seating, drinking fountains and trees providing lots of shade. Plenty of free parking all around the park. The park is bigger then one would imagine. People in groups can be spread out without bothering other park-goers. There happens to be a lot of squirrels which makes my dog go crazy trying to chase them
Shirley P: ★★★★★
Beautifully designed park for all ages. From tennis courts, rose gardens, different sized slides to gorgeous tress and open space and lots of benches this park has it all.
Mars: ★★★★★
Really enjoyed this park, it has an ideal size for its surroundings, nice homes all around, well taken care of, multiple tennis courts, barbecue sites, benches, walking/jogging path, lawn area, restrooms, lovely trees, what's not to like...
Kate Fountaine: ★★★★
This is a cute park, although somewhat small. There are a couple of tennis courts and I also saw a sign that said drinking was allowed in certain capacities, which is pretty neat!
Shannon R: ★★★★★
Just beautiful. Plenty of plush green grass and shade from bug trees. Tennis courts. Place for the kiddos. Starbucks close by. Limited parking.
LysiTek: ★★★★
Good park. Nice little kiddie pool that's a foot deep. Has tennis courts. Very tall slide.
Patric Layne: ★★★★
A great park for the children, open fields for soccer and plenty of tennis courts. Now only if they can get the spray pad going.
Nat: ★★★★★
There's tennis, basketball, a playground for kids, shady trees, nice bathrooms. Everything you need in your average park.
Elizabeth Iniga: ★★★★
My dad used to bring my brothers and I here. A lot of open space, plenty of courts for tennis players. Lots of trees with shade.
Ross Albu: ★★★★★
Quiet park with kids play area, lots of benches, half basketball court, and tennis courts.
Saro Aghbashian: ★★★★★
We love this play ground as you can do different activities here. Soccer, basketball, tennis, kids play ground.
Gina M. Calderon: ★★★★★
Peaceful place, no crowded and there's an space for tennis and basketball
julius medina: ★★★★★
Nice tennis courts.. safe for all people young and old.
Jocelyn Sherman: ★★★★★
Great park & love the tennis courts
Cammie Middleton: ★★★★★
Delightful and clean! Great for tennis too!
MR Reglazing: ★★★★★
good tennis court
Aram Darbinyan: ★★★★★
I play at Glendale Tennis Academy — it’s amazing! Great courts, professional coaches, and a really friendly atmosphere. Every session is productive and truly enjoyable. Highly recommend!
D. de Silva: ★★★★★
Love this park!! Very cool, and modern. Well maintained, and many amenities. The park features pickleball, tennis, soccer, basketball, and tons of play structures. Pretty great street parking, and covered parking areas. Best suited for kids, and active adults. Dogs can enjoy, but not really geared towards them. There is also a splash pad. The soccer field has tall fencing all around which is great for keep the ball in and the game going! It is a little under sized in terms of the field and goal. But overall, a great pitch!
Roby Johnson: ★★★★★
The the grand reopening was today and the park is amazing! They built new playgrounds, a new splash pad, an outdoor gym, a full soccer field with stadium lighting, a basketball court, and tennis and pickleball courts. There's a lot of seating and great picnic tables and they even constructed an indoor pavilion. The landscaping is beautiful as well. So glad to have this park back!
ANDRE ATTAI: ★★★★
Pickleball courts: free and fee Totally renovated park
Jennie C.: ★★★★★
We've always loved this neighborhood park, but even moreso after the recent improvements. The City of Glendale really outdid themselves! This park now has exercise equipment, a fresh basketball court, a new soccer field, upgraded picnic tables, pickle ball and new tennis courts, and lots of shady areas. It's absolutely beautiful and very family friendly! It also has a nearby Starbucks and donut shop that are each a block away, which are super convenient if you're taking a stroll to/from/around the park. This is a pretty great park for older kids. While they do have smaller structures for the little ones, if you have adventurous toddlers like I did, they are not afraid to try the giant slides or rock walls -- but you may not feel as comfortable as they do. It can be a bit frightening. I even got scared on the big slides, myself -- those things are no joke!! This place also gets SUPER packed on the weekends, so aim to come on less busy hours for the most enjoyable play time.
Brad P.: ★★★★★
The tennis courts have been redone and the park is in good shape again!! This place has a pretty good playground / play structure for the kids, also newer. Pretty large and flat for a Glendale park. A pretty good park for tennis players - I've taken lessons there but the courts need some work from the city at times. Still cheap and many courts. The kid's area has new equipment and a crazy tall slide. Kids love it. I've seen lunches left alone attacked by squirrels. A park, not always spotless as others say.
Rodolfo D.: ★★★★★
This is the best park next to where I live my kids like the 3 Story slides it their favorite and the 15 tennis courts that I can enjoy with my kids one of the best places next to Herman courts.
Hae A.: ★★★★★
All playgrounds in CA are closed but this one isn't roped off so ppl still go on. Most of these ppl aren't wearing masks. Figures. Old ppl sit on benches and puff away on their cigarettes. Both of these things should make me give it a low rating but it's really not the parks fault. It is a nice park. Paved roads for walking/scooting , tennis courts that you rent out, lots of trees and lots of grassy areas. I just wish the ppl were just as considerate.
Erika E.: ★★★★
A park is what you make it - it is a part of the community. As members of that community we are each responsible for picking up our own trash plus a little more. We can't expect the city to always clean-up our messes. Pitch-in vs. complaining! This park offers a lot of discovery zones for kids of all ages. I have a 1.5 year old who was a happy tyke exploring all of the play zones. The bigger kids are rambunctious; but they should be - this is a park! This is a nice asset to the Glendale community; walking paths, tennis courts, lawn, picnic tables and a nice play zone for kids!
Ron V.: ★★★★
A nice park to go to if you don't feel like driving out too far. Good sized and conveniently located. It has tennis courts, a half-court for basketball, a children's (big and small) playground, picnic tables and grills. Glendale model railroad club is also located here if thats your thing. Well paved paths that go around the park if you want to burn a few calories. Also, it is well shaded all around. The groups of older men who sit and play cards/chess give it even a more family oriented feel, as opposed to a bunch of young thugs sitting around smoking weed. My only issue is the restrooms; urinal looks like something out of the medieval ages. Other than that, it's a nice little park.
Neutral Reviews:
Jon Eggnoj: ★★★
It's an okay park, there is a small playground for children, tennis courts, a basketball court and a good amount of space. Other than that there is not much variation in terrain and it is near a freeway.
Simon N: ★★★
The Tennis courts are ok. There is no water fountain and the restroom are dirty
Katherine Umaña: ★★★
Very very busy with people at the time we went around 5:30 pm. Didn't find any parking. There are tennis courts that hold tennis classes that one can sign up for.
John Kociemba: ★★★
It does have tennis courts that you can schedule at your tennis games on though quite a few. That's the big plus from this place
Alejandra A.: ★★★
It's nice to have the park opened again, but I think the planners missed the mark by making this park mostly tennis courts and soccer field. I'm poor so I can't use either. I miss the ample green space the park used to have. The playground is nice but it could've been so much better. My toddler doesn't have many options here. We'll continue to come here as it's walking distance from us, but we sure do miss the old park.
Negative Reviews:
Daniel M.: ★
I was excited for the pickleball courts but found out that they were only going to put 4 courts and they were going to charge. First of all, doesn't the city get enough from us, the residents, who pay taxes? Why are they asking us to pay? I can pay less to play at Smash and Dink, which is a privately owned business. Also, why only 4 pickleball courts while there are 8 tennis courts? Pickleball is way more popular and you can fit 4 courts on one tennis court. Lastly, what's up with all these sports programs? Looks like the park was renovated using funds from it's residents and some people are running their businesses on it.
A. Z.: ★
I'm really disappointed with the fact that they put in a bunch of pickleball/tennis courts but require you to pay for them because apparently Glendale Tennis Academy is in charge of them. Last time I checked Pasadena & La Canada had courts that were free. Why can't Glendale have the same thing? Seems like a monopoly to me honestly.
RobotBoy 7.: ★
They removed almost all of the open space to put in courts and sports fields. It looks like a military base. Absolutely hideous. Most of the park is now restricted to the (many fewer) people playing pickleball. No more picnics on the grass. No more kids running around in free play. An atrocity. These politicians should be ashamed. I'm sure some of their developer friends made a great deal of money.
Max L.: ★★
The Good-very big park-plenty of tables for gatherings with bar-b-q stations-playground area with swings (separated equipment for 2-5, 6-8, 9-12)-tennis courts-little kiddie pool that is filled with water in the summer-bathrooms (although I have never used them)-basketball court-rose gardenThe Bad-grass is not taken care of, so there are patches of dirt everywhere-cigarette butts and trash on the ground is common-due to a lack of common courtesy and signs, dog poop in the grass is not a rare find-the playground ground is covered with bark, which is never cared for, so there is trash in it, hair, etc.I wrote to the city telling them to clean it and to consider getting rid of the bark, but got an automated response that didn't address my concerns. Since the park is way too dirty for my taste, I take my twins elsewhere (even though I live one block away).
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Darryl Ford: ★★★★★
Large park that was completely renovated in 2025 and now is one of the best parks in the area. Park has a large playground, children's splash pad, adult fitness equipment, tennis courts, a basketball court and a soccer field. There is now a community room building as well as two restroom buildings. They were able to save a lot of the mature trees and the park has lots of walking paths, picnic tables, benches, and a couple of shelters (that you can reserve). One big downside is that they only built one basketball court and they striped it for pickleball so it's almost never available for basketball players. Also the fake stream adjacent to the playground was a dumb idea as kids climb in it (of course !) and grab the larger rocks and throw them or scatter them around
Katherine Umaña: ★★★
Very very busy with people at the time we went around 5:30 pm. Didn't find any parking. There are tennis courts that hold tennis classes that one can sign up for.
Daniel M.: ★
I was excited for the pickleball courts but found out that they were only going to put 4 courts and they were going to charge. First of all, doesn't the city get enough from us, the residents, who pay taxes? Why are they asking us to pay? I can pay less to play at Smash and Dink, which is a privately owned business. Also, why only 4 pickleball courts while there are 8 tennis courts? Pickleball is way more popular and you can fit 4 courts on one tennis court. Lastly, what's up with all these sports programs? Looks like the park was renovated using funds from it's residents and some people are running their businesses on it.

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