Irvine pickleball fans have a new set of courts for playing.

The city recently celebrated the opening of eight new courts at Mike Ward Community Park. The courts have lighting for evening play and there were four shade structures, picnic tables, benches and hydration stations added nearby.

Four of the courts will be first-come and players can drop in from dawn to 10 p.m. Two courts will be available for reservations, with timeslots from 8 a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily — the rest of the time they’ll also be available for drop-in. There is an hour timeline for the drop-in use of courts.

The city is going to keep two courts set aside for parks and recreation programming.

“As pickleball continues to grow in popularity, these courts will serve an important role in meeting demand for more space to play,” said Mayor Larry Agran. “Expanding pickleball access within our community is one more way we continue to enhance the quality of life in Irvine.”

Find out more and make reservations at yourirvine.org.