Alberta Banks Park
Flowery Branch, Georgia · 30542
Court Details
5575 Jim Crow Rd
Flowery Branch, GA 30542
9 Courts
Outdoor: 9
public
Access
good
Condition
Phone
Website
Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours | Tuesday: Open 24 hours | Wednesday: Open 24 hours | Thursday: Open 24 hours | Friday: Open 24 hours | Saturday: Open 24 hours | Sunday: Open 24 hours
About this court
Situated at 5575 Jim Crow Rd in Flowery Branch, GA, United States, Alberta Banks Park is a free, publicly accessible pickleball destination featuring 9 dedicated outdoor courts that debuted in early 2022. The courts are in good condition and equipped with permanent nets, and the broader facility includes covered seating, restrooms, and multi-sport amenities — making it a well-rounded park for players and families alike. Access is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, giving the community flexible options regardless of schedule. Holding a 4.4 rating across 404 Google reviews, the park draws consistent praise for its court quality and welcoming atmosphere. Players note that mornings tend to bring a large, friendly group representing a wide range of skill levels — roughly 2.5 to 4.0 — while evenings skew toward a younger, more competitive crowd. Afternoons are typically quieter, which can be ideal for those seeking open court time. The covered gazebo area with fans is frequently mentioned as a practical refuge from the heat during warmer months. A few reviewers point out that the open-play paddle rotation system isn't always followed consistently, which can be frustrating for solo players arriving without a group. Note that despite some visitor reports of lights, the facility's official notes indicate lighting has not yet been installed — a detail worth confirming before planning an evening visit. Overall, Alberta Banks Park stands as one of the more substantial dedicated pickleball facilities in the Flowery Branch area, especially for those seeking free, daytime play on well-maintained courts.
Notes
These are 9 brand new outdoor courts that opened in early 2022. Unfortunately there are no lights at this facility, but hopefully with more exposure and usage the county will add lights in the near future.