Tennis Courts at High Point Tennis: Everything You Need to Know
Oak Hollow Tennis Center provides premier high point tennis facilities with professional-grade indoor courts for year-round play and training sessions.
Outdoor Tennis Courts
The outdoor tennis court system provides comprehensive coverage across multiple districts, offering a strategic mix of lighted and unlighted facilities to accommodate different player schedules and skill levels. This distribution model optimizes accessibility while managing operational costs effectively. The facilities range from smaller community-focused courts to larger tournament-capable centers, creating a tiered approach that serves recreational players through competitive athletes. Court surfaces are maintained to professional standards, with regular inspections and resurfacing schedules that ensure consistent playing conditions throughout the seasons.
Outdoor Court Locations
- Deep River Recreation Center (1529 Skeet Club Road) – 3 unlighted courts
- Mohawk Park (1530 Pinehurst Avenue) – 2 unlighted courts
- Oak Hollow Tennis Center (3401 N. Centennial Street) – 10 lighted courts (reservations required)
- Oakview Recreation Center (503 James Road) – 2 lighted courts
- Washington Terrace Park (101 Gordon Street) – 2 unlighted courts
Analysis of the facility distribution reveals a balanced approach to tennis infrastructure development. Oak Hollow Tennis Center serves as the flagship facility with ten lighted courts and mandatory reservations, indicating high demand and professional-grade amenities. The reservation system ensures optimal court utilization while providing players guaranteed access during peak hours. Smaller facilities like Deep River and Mohawk Park focus on neighborhood accessibility, offering unlighted courts that reduce operational overhead while maintaining quality playing surfaces. The geographic spread across different road systems creates convenient access points throughout the service area. Lighted facilities at Oak Hollow and Oakview extend playing hours significantly, accommodating working professionals and competitive players who require evening practice time. This infrastructure investment demonstrates a commitment to supporting tennis development at multiple participation levels.
Park & Recreation Resources
- Athletics & Sports Complexes
- Aquatics
- Golf Courses
- Pickleball Courts
- Recreation Centers
- Trails & Greenways
- Playgrounds
- Leisure Guide
These comprehensive facilities provide structured recreational opportunities for diverse community needs. The strategic combination of traditional sports venues, emerging activities like pickleball, and natural trail systems creates an integrated approach to public wellness. Each category targets specific demographics while supporting overall community health objectives through accessible, well-maintained infrastructure designed for maximum utilization rates.
Contact Information
The Parks & Recreation Department serves as your primary contact point for all inquiries related to recreational facilities, program registration, and park services throughout the High Point area. Our experienced staff provides comprehensive support for community members seeking information about seasonal activities, facility reservations, and specialized programs designed for all age groups.

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