Tennis court guideHimmel Park Tennis Center
1000 N Tucson Blvd, Tucson
- Setup
- No lights
Himmel Park sits in central Tucson, and the Himmel Tennis Center inside it has run since 1961. It ranks among Tucson's oldest tennis venues, with tennis and pickleball courts open to the local community and visitors.
Court Features & Amenities
Eight hard courts are free to play. The facility includes restrooms, parking, water fountains, shaded seating, a pro shop, and viewing areas. Court reservations, lessons, and tournaments are available on site.
Local Tennis Experience
The Himmel Park Tennis Center sits in the Sam Hughes neighborhood, a residential area in Tucson. The district has older homes and tree-lined streets.
- The park covers 24.3 acres of green space in central Tucson. The tennis center is at 1000 North Tucson Boulevard.
- Street parking runs along the park's perimeter. Several Tucson bus routes stop nearby.
- Bike racks are on site, and Tucson's bike lanes and paths connect to the park.
Location & Community
Transportation & Access
- Available parking for court users
- Public transportation accessible
- Bike-friendly location
- Walking paths nearby
Court Usage
Daily Court Usage Patterns
Courts fill after 5 PM when the after-work crowd arrives. Early mornings and mid-afternoons have the most open courts.
Practical Information
Best Times to Play
Evenings from 5 to 7 PM are the busiest, so arrive early or reserve a court. In summer, play before 10 AM to beat the heat.
Playing Tips
Hard courts heat up in summer, so play in the early morning. Factor in the wind when you plan shots. Water fountains are on site, but bring extra water for longer sessions.
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