Del Obispo Park's pickleball courts are heavily used and undergoing expansion. Dana Point Times/Picket Fence Media (2026) reported 3 existing outdoor courts with 100+ person waitlists and up to 45-minute waits; the city council approved a roughly $1.95M modification project (contractor Elegant Construction) adding 2 new lighted, fenced courts and rebuilding an adjacent basketball court for more pickleball capacity. Voice of OC (April 2025) separately described 6 total courts (3 outdoor + 3 indoor via Community Center classes). The city's own danapoint.org park page returned a 403 error on every fetch attempt, so address and an authoritative current court count are left null pending direct confirmation.
The exact court count for Del Obispo Park isn't published yet — we're confirming it directly with the venue.
Del Obispo Park is free to play.
Yes — Del Obispo Park is open to the public.
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