
Upper Arlington's Northam Park is set to unveil its brand-new tennis and pickleball courts with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 1. The community and city officials will come together at 4 pm to showcase the latest enhancements to the park's recreational facilities. The renovation includes a significant upgrade with nine Har-Tru clay tennis courts equipped with underground irrigation, alongside six new pickleball courts. Players can expect an improved experience, whether they are engaging in friendly games, participating in lessons, or competing in leagues.
Alongside the courts, the park will also introduce a new service building that provides year-round restrooms, promising increased comfort and convenience for visitors. The city's investment in these upgrades demonstrates a commitment to fostering active lifestyles and meeting the community's recreational needs. With the addition of new amenities, Northam Park aims to become a premier destination for both tennis and pickleball enthusiasts.
Celebrating the grand reopening, the event on May 1st will mark a new chapter in the park's history. "These improvements are designed to elevate your experience," according to the City of Upper Arlington's announcement. The celebration is not just for those wielding rackets and paddles, but for the entire community as it ushers in enhanced facilities intended for all to enjoy.
For those interested in joining the leagues or taking up lessons, information is likely available at the local community center or the park’s notice boards. With summer around the corner, the timing of these improvements couldn't be better, offering residents new ways to enjoy the season.









