Best Tennis courts in Redding, Shasta County for 2026

Buckeye Park Tennis Courts in Redding, CA

2 tennis courts in Buckeye Park in Redding, California. Courts in need of an update. No lights, No shade. The tennis courts are located near the ball field and the Buckeye School of the Arts. Restrooms are always locked. Park offers disc golf, softball, tennis, walking trails, and picnic tables. Tucked away off Lake Blvd in north Redding, Buckeye Park is a hidden gem that offers something for everyone, from peaceful walks through native manzanita to a full round at its 18-hole disc golf course! It’s a great spot for a quick nature break or a fun afternoon with family and friends. Tip: Bring water and comfy shoes, the loop may be short, but the views make you want to linger!

Park Features

  • Paved walking loop (~¼ mile) — stroller & dog friendly
  • 18-hole disc golf course with concrete tees & elevation changes
  • Ball field
  • Tennis courts
  • Picnic tables
  • Restrooms
  • Easy access from Hiatt Drive near Buckeye School of the Arts

Park Hours

Dawn to Dusk

Tennis Court Etiquette & Rules

  • If other players are waiting, play is limited to 1 hour.
  • The courts are available for public use without reservations, on a First-Come, First-Served basis, except when a City-sponsored program or lesson is scheduled.
  • Only non-marking, rubber-soled tennis shoes are permitted on the court surface to prevent damage.
  • No bicycles, skateboards, scooters, or inline skates are allowed inside the fenced court area.
  • No glass containers or food should be brought onto the courts.
  • City of Redding Recreation Department programs (clinics or lessons) have priority over public play.
  • If you have questions about court availability or want to report maintenance issues, you can call the Redding Parks & Recreation office at +1 530-224-6100

Buckeye Park Rules and Regulations

While enjoying your park, please obey the rules to keep the park safe for all residents.

  • No dogs in park (RMC 7.12.020)
  • No Smoking or Fires
  • Use of Firearm or Weapon is prohibited
  • No Littering, Camping, and Overnight Parking (RMC 10.20)
  • To report emergencies – Call 911 Contact Redding Parks at 224-6100 for maintenance issues

For more information on parks and recreation facilities in Redding, California visit Redding Recreation site and Instagram page, and Redding Parks site.

Court Information

Address: 3500 Hiatt Dr, Redding, CA 96003, USA
City: Redding
County: Shasta County
State: California
Postal Code: 96003
Website: Website
Phone Number: +1 530-225-4095
Google Maps Link: Google Maps
Google Location Link: Location
Place Type: Park
Number of Tennis Courts: 2
Number of Pickleball Courts: 0
Court Location: Outdoor
Access Type: Public

Working Hours

DayHours
Monday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Location Map

Amenities & Features

CategoryAvailable Features
Core Amenities
No LightsRestroomsNo Water FountainBenchesFencing
Court Condition
Mixed CleanlinessMixed MaintenanceQuietSafe Area
Court Surface
Hard CourtConcrete Court
Environment Features
No ShadeTreesOpen Air
Access Details
Free EntryFirst Come First Served
Parking
Free Parking Lot
Nearby Facilities
Picnic Area NearbyBaseball NearbySoccer 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

Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating
4.3 out of 5 stars (172 reviews)
What Visitors Say
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Positive Reviews:
Bruce Spidle: ★★★★★
Great disc golf course, has a walking path, softball field and tennis courts. As well as bathrooms
johnathan stone: ★★★★
Little out of the way park only a baseball field and disk golf course and restrooms tennis courts
Shannon Kass: ★★★★★
Playground: Ball field and tennis courts. Restrooms: Ports potty. Dog-friendliness: Keep them on a leash. Picnic area: Has picnic area
Lawrence Hiland: ★★★★★
One of the best disc courses in Shasta Co.
Laurie May Fowler: ★★★★
Playground: Baseball, Tennis Court, and Disc Golf Course are the only Playground. Restrooms: Restrooms yes, but you can't use them because they are ALWAYS LOCKED!!! Dog-friendliness: The sign says no dogs in park but everyone takes their dogs there anyway. They should take the sign down. Dogs and Park go together. Picnic area: There is 1 picnic table.
VaLinda Abernathy: ★★★★★
Disc Golf course!! All I am gonna say!! Lol!!
DJ TACO D: ★★★★
Cool disc golf course, great scenery, elevation and background changes from rock hillside to marsh and wooded areas. Peaceful. It could use a little upkeep with replacing missing signs, weeds on some of the holes are getting to be a bit out of control. But it did not have a negative impact on the challenging course can use a wide variety of shot types and use your entire bag of discs.
Joe Z: ★★★★
This is a great disc golf course if you don't mind losing some discs in a ton of manzanita and getting all scraped up looking for them. It is actually a good challenging course though.
Gregory Gabe Johnson: ★★★★
Cops will show up at night to harass the people who aren't doing anything wrong. Which is cruel but common in Shasta county anyway but the park is a safe nice place good frisbee golf course and baseball field and tennis court
Kevin P: ★★★★★
An excellent and challenging disc golf course. Lots of brush and trees make it very diverse with lots of curves and elevation changes. The trails are nice, and the pads are clear. Overall this is one of the best courses I have played ever, and it is absolutely worth going.be prepared to search for disc baskets and scout ahead before throws.
Josh Hartman: ★★★★★
Love the disc golf course. Very long holes, and they do a good job of maintaining it and moving the baskets around.
Cambria Smiley: ★★★★
Great disc golf park. Challenging 18 basket course for this area
Jason Abrew: ★★★★★
Has a challenging 18 basket disc golf course covering over 5 Acres.
Britton Michener: ★★★★★
Nice and peaceful has a great golf courses open frisbee that is come bye
Steve Hunter: ★★★★
Nice little out of the way park. Restrooms: Were locked at the time but clean in the past. Dog-friendliness: Yes dog friendly. Had the place to ourselves.
Rocco Russo: ★★★★★
Lots of fun playing disc golf at the Buckeye Park!!
Jennifer Mosier: ★★★★
Played the disc golf course, the walk was tough, but a lot of fun
Art Sevilla (Art): ★★★★
Challenging course and a lot of fun. Very technical.
Drew Winstead: ★★★★★
Disc Golf course 🔥🔥 …
Beau Chambers: ★★★★
Full 18 hole Frisbee Golf park. Pretty clean and a great walk... But finding the next hole tee-off can be a bit of a trial and error affair.
Jim Schmorde: ★★★★★
Great job cleaning and keeping this park clean! I've been up and down I-5 from Seattle to San Diego and this is currently my favorite course. It's free, it's clean, it's easy to find your disc's, it's a regulation quality course, and it's easy to get a round in without other people interrupting or slowing you down.
Kevin P: ★★★★★
An excellent and challenging disc golf course. Lots of brush and trees make it very diverse with lots of curves and elevation changes. The trails are nice, and the pads are clear. Overall this is one of the best courses I have played ever, and it is absolutely worth going.be prepared to search for disc baskets and scout ahead before throws.
DJ TACO D: ★★★★
Cool disc golf course, great scenery, elevation and background changes from rock hillside to marsh and wooded areas. Peaceful. It could use a little upkeep with replacing missing signs, weeds on some of the holes are getting to be a bit out of control. But it did not have a negative impact on the challenging course can use a wide variety of shot types and use your entire bag of discs.
Lawrence Hiland: ★★★★★
One of the best disc courses in Shasta Co.
Joe Z: ★★★★
This is a great disc golf course if you don't mind losing some discs in a ton of manzanita and getting all scraped up looking for them. It is actually a good challenging course though.
jeremy stueart: ★★★★★
Very good little park. There are baseball fields, disc golf, and walking trails and it also has a restroom with flushing toilets and sinks.
Neutral Reviews:
Heather Baker (Heff): ★★★
I would not let my children go in there alone. But other than that they're usually very clean. Dog-friendliness: You should keep your dogs on a leash but other than that people don't seem to mind. Picnic area: There's about two or three picnic tables at the top of the hill by the baseball field. Nice and sturdy.
Kimberly Childs: ★★★
It's peaceful and safe feeling
Negative Reviews:
Shane Harney: ★
Google maps said this is a dog friendly park. NO DOGS ALLOWED
Notable Quotes:
Kevin P: ★★★★★
Overall this is one of the best courses I have played ever, and it is absolutely worth going
jeremy stueart: ★★★★★
There are baseball fields, disc golf, and walking trails and it also has a restroom with flushing toilets and sinks
DJ TACO D: ★★★★
But it did not have a negative impact on the challenging course can use a wide variety of shot types and use your entire bag of discs

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