E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park

17 pickleball courts

Free to Play

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E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park is one of the most popular places to play pickleball in Louisville, KY. There are 17 asphalt courts. 1 is indoors and 16 are outdoors. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. Players have access to restrooms. You can reserve the courts. The courts are free.

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3000 Freys Hill Rd, Louisville, KY 40241, USA(502) 429-7270parks.ky.gov

Courts can be reserved for a fee. Please contact the Recreation Office at 502-429-7270 for more information, pricing, leagues & availability.

Surface & Features

  • Permanent Lines
  • Permanent Nets
  • Asphalt Surface
  • 16 Outdoor Courts
  • 1 Indoor Court

Amenities

  • Restrooms
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