12 Acres Located at 1221 Spindler Park Rd
- (2) Preschool tee-ball fields with bleachers
- 1 Pavilion with Reservations Available
- Pickleball Court Coming June 2026
- 1 Restroom
- Playground
- .5 mile Accessible Walking Trail
- Story Book Walk
- Court hours are dawn to dusk, unless court lights are on.
- Weather-permitting, the lights will be scheduled to turn on at dusk and turn off at 10PM.
- We encourage all players to share the courts equally whenever possible to ensure everyone has a chance to play.
- The Highland Parks & Recreation Dept. does not endorse or recognize third‑party software as a reservation system for court use.
- While scheduling tools can be a convenient way for the pickleball community to coordinate games with players of similar skill levels and interests, all courts remain open play and are available on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
- The courts cannot be reserved, held, or blocked off for any reason outside of Parks & Recreation programming.
- These courts are intended for pickleball use ONLY.
- The city does not assume any liability for injury to participants or spectators involved in activities using these courts.
- Know your limits and abilities. You are responsible for your safety.
- Children 12 and under must be supervised by an adult.
- Skateboards, Rollerblades, Roller Skates, Bicycles, Scooters, or any related item are not allowed on the courts.
- Shirts must be worn at all times.
- Smoking, the use of alcohol, and drugs is strictly prohibited.
- No graffiti, tagging, or stickers shall be applied to the courts.
- Soliciting in the parks is not allowed without authorization from the City of Highland.
- Glass containers are not allowed in the parks.
- Pets are not allowed to be inside the court area.
- No amplified music.
- Private or professional lessons are not allowed on the courts.
- This court is self-policing. Please be respectful of all users.
General Pickleball Guidelines
A game is finished when one player or team reaches 11 points and is leading by at least two points. If the score is tied at 10-10, then the game continues until one player or team wins by two points. Players switch sides after the first game if able to play a second game.
Serving… Pickleball is similar to Volleyball in that a player or team can only score points when serving.
A complete set of rules may be obtained from the United States of America Pickleball Association on their website.
