San Diego • Scenic Guide

Beyond the Club: The Most Scenic Public Tennis Courts in San Diego

Last updated: January 2026

You don't need a $20,000 membership to play tennis with a million-dollar view. In San Diego, some of the most stunning courts are municipal parks. From the posh streets of La Jolla to the hidden hills of Point Loma, here is where to find a match that is as beautiful as it is competitive.

A tennis racquet resting on the court surface after a match in San Diego, symbolizing the exhaustion and satisfaction of a scenic game
The best courts in San Diego aren't just about the surface; they are about the environment. Ocean breezes and palm trees are standard amenities here.

1. La Jolla Tennis Club (The Village Vibe)

Located on Draper Avenue, the La Jolla Tennis Club is often confused with the ultra-private "Beach & Tennis Club." Let’s be clear: this one is open to the public, and it is the best value in the city.

  • The Setting: You are in the heart of La Jolla Village. The courts are surrounded by immaculately manicured hedges and multi-million dollar homes. It feels exclusive, but it’s not.
  • The Insider Tip: Parking in La Jolla is a nightmare. However, the club has street parking on Draper Ave that turns over frequently. Arrive 15 minutes early to snag a spot.
  • Post-Match: You are two blocks from the ocean. Walk down to Better Buzz Coffee after your match for the full local experience.

2. Cabrillo Rec Center (The Hidden View)

Tucked away in the hills of Point Loma, Cabrillo Recreation Center is a spot that even many locals don't know about.

  • The View: While playing, you get sweeping views of the San Diego Bay and the harbor. It is quiet, serene, and feels miles away from the city noise.
  • The Courts: 2 Hard Courts. Because there are only two, it’s best for singles or a planned doubles match rather than hoping for a pickup game.
  • Best Time: Late afternoon. Watch the sunset hit the downtown skyline while you play.

3. Robb Field (The Ocean Breeze)

If you want the gritty, authentic "SoCal" vibe, head to Robb Field in Ocean Beach.

  • The Vibe: It’s raw energy. You have the San Diego River on one side, the ocean on the other, and planes taking off from nearby Lindbergh Field. It’s loud, active, and fun.
  • The Warning: It is windy. Robb Field is completely exposed to the ocean breeze. If you have a high toss on your serve, you will struggle here. Keep the ball low.
  • Volume: With 12 courts, this is your best bet for getting a court without a reservation on a Saturday morning.

4. Comparison Table

CourtLocationBest ForScenic Factor
La Jolla Tennis Club La Jolla Village Posh Vibe / Walkability Village Charm
Cabrillo Rec Point Loma Privacy / Couples Bay Views
Robb Field Ocean Beach Groups / Walk-ons Ocean Breeze / Palms

5. Frequently Asked Questions

Is La Jolla Tennis Club free?

No, but it is very affordable. Non-members pay a small daily guest fee (typically under $10) to play. It is significantly cheaper than any private club in the area.

Are the courts at Cabrillo Rec Center lighted?

Yes. The courts at Cabrillo have lights, allowing for evening play. However, the lights operate on a timer, so be sure to check the current schedule at the rec center office.

Elevate Your Game

Playing in the wind at Robb Field or the spotlight of La Jolla requires technical adjustments. If you want to play your best tennis in these unique environments, book a private lesson with Golden Racket Academy. We’ll teach you how to serve into the wind and handle the coastal conditions like a pro.