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Pickleball in St. Petersburg, FL

Bartlett Park

2000 7th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705, USA

4.2

Google rating

779 reviews

About Bartlett Park

Bartlett Park is a public park with pickleball courts in St. Petersburg, Florida, and one of the go-to spots for pickleball players in the area. You'll find it at 2000 7th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705, USA, easy to reach whether you're a local looking for open play or a visitor planning a session on your Florida trip. It holds a strong 4.2★ rating from 779 Google reviews, a well-liked local option.

What to expect

  • Outdoor courts in a public park setting — typically first-come, first-served with no reservation required.
  • Hours are listed below — call ahead on holidays or during heavy rain, which is the main reason Florida courts close unexpectedly.
  • Bring your own paddles and balls unless you've confirmed otherwise. Water fountains vary by venue, so pack water for hot Florida afternoons.

Planning your visit

Quick tips to make your session at Bartlett Park smoother — from a player who's spent a lot of Florida mornings on the court.

  1. 1Play early morning or after 5pm to beat the Florida heat — court surfaces can hit 100°+ in mid-afternoon sun.
  2. 2Weekends fill up fastest. If you're targeting a specific time, arrive 15–20 minutes early to get in the paddle rotation.
  3. 3Parking is usually free but can fill during peak hours — carpool when possible.
  4. 4Check the Google reviews below for recent condition notes on the court surfaces and nets.

Location & map

Bartlett Park is in St. Petersburg, Florida — public park with pickleball courts at 2000 7th St S, St. Petersburg.

Coordinates: 27.75052, -82.64151

What players are saying

Recent Google reviews for Bartlett Park. Reviews are pulled live and refresh automatically.

Kai1983Love· 5 years ago

My kids play street soccer at Bartlett Park. I've been in St.Pete most of my life and have never been to this side of town. I like the park. There is a basket ball court and a nice soccer field.

Gwen Wild· 5 years ago

Nice little park very quiet. Perfect for meditation. Lots of bird sounds and greenery. Lots of benches and trash cans around.

Dave Morganthall· 9 months ago

A great place to visit, basketball courts and tennis courts are easily accessible and there's lots of on site parking

Mrs Believe it or not· 9 months ago

Bathrooms on ground not the cleanest. We, the Eagles played the Bartow Jackets it was a good game we lost, but very humble and good sportsmanship to both teams. We'll get you next time!!!

Turquoise Brennan· 4 months ago

Take the dogs here to walk the path around the park- not a lot of other dogs and people walking so perfecr for a stroll.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Bartlett Park located?

Bartlett Park is located at 2000 7th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705, USA in St. Petersburg, Florida. You can get one-tap driving directions from the button above.

Do I need a reservation to play pickleball at Bartlett Park?

No — most public and park facilities like Bartlett Park run on open play. Show up, sign in on the paddle rack, and rotate in.

How much does it cost to play pickleball at Bartlett Park?

Bartlett Park is a public park, so court use is generally free. Bring your own paddle and balls.

What are the hours at Bartlett Park?

Current hours: Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM; Sunday: Closed. Hours may vary on holidays.

Are the pickleball courts at Bartlett Park indoor or outdoor?

Bartlett Park is primarily an outdoor pickleball venue, which is typical for Florida parks. Check the photos for a look at the courts.

Is Bartlett Park good for beginners?

St. Petersburg has a strong beginner-to-intermediate pickleball scene, and Bartlett Park is one of the popular local spots. Show up during open play, tell someone you're new, and you'll almost always get pulled into a friendly game.