Twin Falls & Magic Valley Tennis Clubs

Twin Falls — the hub of south-central Idaho’s Magic Valley — with Jerome and Burley anchors community tennis across the region. The College of Southern Idaho’s campus courts in Twin Falls are open to the public and host the area’s high-school district tournament, while public play centers on Harmon Park and city courts. Leagues and junior programs run through USTA Intermountain’s Idaho Tennis Association. This guide covers the area’s courts, events, adult leagues, high schools and college tennis.


Twin Falls & Magic Valley Tennis Communities

Explore the tennis communities of south-central Idaho’s Magic Valley — their courts, leagues and clinics from Twin Falls and Jerome out to Burley, Rupert and the western valley. Tap any community to open its full local guide.

8 Communities
8 tennis communities in this directory.
CityHighlights
Twin FallsHub of south-central Idaho’s Magic Valley and home of the College of Southern Idaho, whose campus courts are open to the public; community play centers on Harmon Park and city courts — the center of regional tennis.
JeromeJerome County seat just north of Twin Falls across the Snake River Canyon, with Jerome High School (Tigers) tennis and city park courts serving the north side of the valley.
BurleyCassia County seat on the Snake River about 40 miles east, with Burley High School (Bobcats) tennis and public courts anchoring the eastern Magic Valley.
RupertMinidoka County seat and home of Minico High School (Spartans), with public courts serving the Burley–Rupert area east of Twin Falls.
KimberlyBulldogs town just southeast of Twin Falls, with high-school and community courts in the heart of the Magic Valley farm belt.
FilerWildcats community west of Twin Falls and home of the Twin Falls County Fair, with school courts serving the western valley.
BuhlThe “Trout Capital” in western Twin Falls County, with high-school and city courts along the Snake River.
GoodingGooding County seat northwest of Twin Falls, with school and community courts serving the northwest Magic Valley.

Highlighted Events

The Magic Valley’s tennis calendar turns on a handful of marquee dates each year — the events worth planning around.


Tennis Courts & Facilities in the Magic Valley

Public park courts in Twin Falls and the College of Southern Idaho’s public courts — amenities noted inline.

3 Listings
315 Falls Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83301
PublicCollege courtsDistrict hostOpen play
Harmon Park Tennis Courts
Locust St N, Twin Falls, ID 83301
PublicPark courtsLeague play
Pierce Park Tennis Courts
Twin Falls, ID 83301
PublicPark courtsOpen play

Adult Tennis in the Magic Valley

Adult play runs through USTA Intermountain’s Idaho Tennis Association, with public-court and parks programming across Twin Falls, Jerome and Burley. Representative leagues, tournaments and clinics below.

Adult Leagues

USTA Intermountain LeagueMagic Valley
18 & OverTwin Falls
40 & OverTwin Falls / Jerome
55 & OverMagic Valley
Mixed DoublesTwin Falls
Combo DoublesBurley

Adult Tournaments

Idaho Tennis Assn. EventsTwin Falls
UTR Rated EventsMagic Valley
Open PlayHarmon Park
Community Round-RobinsTwin Falls
Tennis Circuits TournamentsMagic Valley
Match PlayTwin Falls / Burley

Adult Clinics

Adult Group ClinicsTwin Falls
Cardio TennisMagic Valley
Beginner ClinicsHarmon Park
Private LessonsCSI Courts
Junior PathwayIdaho Tennis Assn.
Skills & DrillsTwin Falls Parks

Magic Valley High School Tennis

Every public high school across the Magic Valley’s communities — from Twin Falls and Jerome to Burley, Rupert and the western valley — competing in the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA), with district tennis hosted at the College of Southern Idaho and advancing to the state tournament.

Twin Falls High School

Twin Falls

The Bruins — one of two comprehensive public high schools in Twin Falls (Twin Falls County) — competing in the IHSAA, with district tennis hosted at the College of Southern Idaho.

Canyon Ridge High School

Twin Falls

The Riverhawks, Twin Falls’ second public high school on the city’s northwest side, near the College of Southern Idaho campus.

Jerome High School

Jerome

The Tigers, in the Jerome County seat across the Snake River Canyon just north of Twin Falls.

Minico High School

Rupert

The Spartans, serving the Rupert–Heyburn area in Minidoka County, east of Twin Falls.

Burley High School

Burley

The Bobcats, in the Cassia County seat on the Snake River, anchoring the eastern Magic Valley.

Kimberly High School

Kimberly

The Bulldogs, just southeast of Twin Falls in the heart of the valley’s farm belt.

Filer High School

Filer

The Wildcats, west of Twin Falls near the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds.

Buhl High School

Buhl

The Indians (orange and black), in western Twin Falls County’s “Trout Capital,” dropping to IHSAA 3A for 2026–28.

Gooding High School

Gooding

The Senators — named for U.S. Senator Frank Gooding — in the Gooding County seat, a 3A program northwest of Twin Falls.


College Tennis in the Magic Valley

The Magic Valley has no varsity college tennis program, but the College of Southern Idaho’s public courts are the region’s college-level hub.

College of Southern Idaho

Twin Falls

Community college — no varsity tennis · The College of Southern Idaho is the Magic Valley’s community college. CSI does not field a varsity tennis team, but its on-campus courts in Twin Falls are open to the public and host the IHSAA district high-school tennis tournament each spring. The nearest four-year college programs are Boise State and the College of Idaho to the west and Idaho State University in Pocatello to the east. CSI

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Twin Falls & Magic Valley Tennis FAQ

Common questions about courts, programs and tennis in Twin Falls, Jerome and Burley.

Where can I play tennis in Twin Falls?

Twin Falls has public courts at Harmon Park and other city parks, plus courts at the College of Southern Idaho that are open to the public. League and junior play is organized locally through the Idaho Tennis Association, part of USTA Intermountain, and Twin Falls Parks & Recreation supports public-court play.

Is there college tennis in the Magic Valley?

The College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls does not field a varsity tennis team, though its campus courts are open to the public and host the district high-school tournament each spring. The nearest four-year programs are Boise State and the College of Idaho to the west and Idaho State University in Pocatello to the east.

Does the Magic Valley offer USTA leagues or junior programs?

Yes. The area is part of USTA Intermountain through the Idaho Tennis Association, which runs adult leagues, junior clinics and sanctioned tournaments. Twin Falls Parks & Recreation supports public-court play, and Tennis Circuits® also provides tournaments, doubles leagues and match play across the Magic Valley.

Where do Magic Valley high schools play tennis?

Twin Falls, Canyon Ridge, Jerome, Burley, Minico and other Magic Valley schools compete in the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA). District matches are often held at the College of Southern Idaho, advancing to the state tournament in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

Are there indoor tennis courts in Twin Falls?

Indoor tennis is limited in the Magic Valley; most community play is on outdoor park and school courts, including CSI’s outdoor courts. The nearest large indoor facilities are in the Boise area to the west, which is useful for winter play in south-central Idaho’s four-season climate.

Are the listed clubs affiliated with Tennis Circuits®?

Some clubs may use Tennis Circuits® software, but this page is a Twin Falls and Magic Valley tennis directory. Tennis Circuits® provides tournaments, doubles leagues, match play, camps, clinics, lessons, JTT and Club Edition tools for clubs and organizers, and is an official USTA Connect Partner.