Best Tennis and Pickleball courts in South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County for 2026

Tahoe Paradise Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts in South Lake Tahoe

Summary / Description

1 tennis court, 8 dedicated pickleball courts. New and well maintained. Costs $4 per day for tennis or Pickleball. The Pickleball courts are clean and flat (with no cracks) and newly painted. They ask for a $4 per person donation to play, which can be done through Venmo. The lake is beautiful with walking paths around it, and Sierras in the background. Parking inside the park is $5 per day. You can park outside the gate for free. Restrooms are clean and located 100 yards in, just past the house on the right. Picnic area with lots of tables by the pickle ball courts and by the play area. This place is absolutely beautiful, very well taken care of, there are many activities you can enjoy. The 8 pickleball courts are in great shape. Lakeshore recreation area for swimming, kayaking, fishing & BBQs, plus farmers' markets & hiking trails, where you can walk in a meadow, woods or creek. They even have a small event center you can rent. During the summer, there is a farmers market and yoga.

Court Information

Address: 1011 E San Bernardino Ave, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, USA
City: South Lake Tahoe
County: El Dorado County
State: California
Postal Code: 96150
Website: Website
Phone Number: +1 530-577-9881
Google Maps Link: Google Maps
Google Location Link: Location
Place Type: Park
Number of Tennis Courts: 1
Number of Pickleball Courts: 8
Court Location: Outdoor
Access Type: Public

Working Hours

DayHours
Monday
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

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Amenities & Features

CategoryAvailable Features
Core Amenities
No LightsRestroomsNo Water FountainBenchesFencing
Court Condition
CleanWell MaintainedQuietSafe Area
Court Surface
Hard Court
Environment Features
Trees
Access Details
Free EntryFee Applies
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

Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating
4.8 out of 5 stars (298 reviews)
What Visitors Say
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Positive Reviews:
Jennifer: ★★★★
This park is tucked away, making it a great place to enjoy nature. Lake Baron was a beautiful scenic surprise nestled within the park. We enjoyed a peaceful walk across the bridge and onto the trail. A wonderful spot for a serene outdoor experience
Joaquin Estrada: ★★★★★
This park is AWESOME. There are tons of trails for dogs and humans and bikes alike. There is a lake you can paddle board in and kayak and even fish! There is a play structure for the little ones. Easy to get to and easy to get around. BEAUTIFUL surroundings, right along the Upper Truckee River, with a foot bridge crossing and an infinitely picturesque environment. During summer there are events and gatherings held here. Most famously, the Meyers Mountain Market. This is a must visit location whenever one finds themselves in the South Lake Tahoe region.
Katelyn Garcia: ★★★★★
Really great park! Lake Baron is beautiful, and there's a nice ~1mi loop that goes around it. There was a $5 fee to park, but that was okay by me because there was a clean porta-potty and plenty of trash cans along the trail. My dogs and I had a wonderful time. :)
Sherry Valdes: ★★★★★
We decided to come during peak snow season and show our kid what snow play really looked like! We couldn't have picked a better spot! Sure there was a few feet of snow lol but that was part of the fun. We as a family had fun and saw beautiful sights! Just make sure if you come in the winter to park far because the road is closed and you will need to walk.
Patrick H: ★★★★★
Great park with 4 newer Pickleball courts; a beautiful lake (with walking path around it); and a large children's playground. The Pickleball courts are clean and flat (with no cracks) and newly painted. They ask for $4 per person donation to play, which can be done through Venmo). The lake is beautiful with Sierras in the background. Appears to be fishable as we saw someone out there in waders.
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Joaquin Estrada: ★★★★★
There are tons of trails for dogs and humans and bikes alike
Joaquin Estrada: ★★★★★
There is a lake you can paddle board in and kayak and even fish! There is a play structure for the little ones
Joaquin Estrada: ★★★★★
During summer there are events and gatherings held here
Katelyn Garcia: ★★★★★
There was a $5 fee to park, but that was okay by me because there was a clean porta-potty and plenty of trash cans along the trail
Sherry Valdes: ★★★★★
We decided to come during peak snow season and show our kid what snow play really looked like! We couldn't have picked a better spot! Sure there was a few feet of snow lol but that was part of the fun

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