A new, 12-court Pickleball complex opened this week at North Little Rock’s Burns Park.
Construction began in February of this year but was delayed by the March 31 tornado that was a direct hit on Burns Park.
The facility cost $750,000 to build and was constructed by JCon Incorporated but multiple city departments assisted and that reduced overall cost.
Coming later this month will be the Arvest Big Dill Pickleball tournament that is scheduled to start Friday, Nov. 17 and conclude Sunday, Nov. 19, weather permitting.
“Pickleball is the fastest growing sport around,” North Little Rock Terry Hartwick said. “I am glad we now have such a nice, outdoor facility for the pickleball community to enjoy.”
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Pickleball Courts open at Burns Park
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A new, 12-court Pickleball complex opened this week at North Little Rock’s Burns Park.
Construction began in February of this year but was delayed by the March 31 tornado that was a direct hit on Burns Park.
The facility cost $750,000 to build and was constructed by JCon Incorporated but multiple city departments assisted and that reduced overall cost.
Coming later this month will be the Arvest Big Dill Pickleball tournament that is scheduled to start Friday, Nov. 17 and conclude Sunday, Nov. 19, weather permitting.
“Pickleball is the fastest growing sport around,” North Little Rock Terry Hartwick said. “I am glad we now have such a nice, outdoor facility for the pickleball community to enjoy.”