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Pickleball in Tallahassee, FL

Four Oaks Park

5151 Four Oaks Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32311, USA

4.7

Google rating

63 reviews

About Four Oaks Park

Four Oaks Park is a public park with pickleball courts in Tallahassee, Florida, and one of the go-to spots for pickleball players in the area. You'll find it at 5151 Four Oaks Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32311, USA, easy to reach whether you're a local looking for open play or a visitor planning a session on your Florida trip. Players give it a standout 4.7★ across 63 Google reviews — a top-rated spot in the area.

What to expect

  • Outdoor courts in a public park setting — typically first-come, first-served with no reservation required.
  • Hours aren't posted online for this location — call ahead to confirm before you drive over.
  • 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 Four Oaks 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

Four Oaks Park is in Tallahassee, Florida — public park with pickleball courts at 5151 Four Oaks Blvd, Tallahassee.

Coordinates: 30.38089, -84.22675

What players are saying

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

Jeremy Radney· 6 months ago

Very nice place to get the kids outdoors, newer playground equipment with swings for younger kids. Older kids and adults have the basketball courts, soccer fields, baseball fields, and tennis/badminton courts. Nice open area for recreation!

KENFL74· 3 years ago

Great park for all family to visit. Lots of concrete to walk and lots of green space to play cricket, pickleball courts, softball, baseball and basketball courts as well as areas to play soccer. Plenty of parking. Soft turf on the playground kids can take off their shoes. Sun is out and hot everyday and every hour of the day. Some shade on the playground. There are restrooms. Overall a great park to visit and soend some time.

Fran Webb· 2 months ago

This new park is little out of the way with a smallish but well-appointed playground and four ball fields. Tom Brown is still the best in town

Mark McNees· 2 years ago

Best volleyball courts in Tallahassee. Only one bathroom that you need to drive to.

Mary W· 5 months ago

Nice park with a playground, baseball fields, sand volleyball, pickleball, pull-up bars, restrooms and water fountains.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Four Oaks Park located?

Four Oaks Park is located at 5151 Four Oaks Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32311, USA in Tallahassee, Florida. You can get one-tap driving directions from the button above.

Do I need a reservation to play pickleball at Four Oaks Park?

No — most public and park facilities like Four Oaks 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 Four Oaks Park?

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

Are the pickleball courts at Four Oaks Park indoor or outdoor?

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

Is Four Oaks Park good for beginners?

Tallahassee has a strong beginner-to-intermediate pickleball scene, and Four Oaks 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.