Tennis Programs and Camps at Three Oaks Community Park
Three Oaks Park, 18251 Three Oaks Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33967
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Tennis Programs and Camps at Three Oaks Community Park include tennis activities on dedicated tennis courts, with some courts reserved at times by the Lee County Tennis Association (LCCTA) for programs, instruction, or special events. The park also offers access to other sports and recreation options such as baseball, basketball, racquetball, soccer, volleyball, fishing, softball, futnet, pickleball, and on-leash dog walking. Tennis, pickleball, basketball, and volleyball courts have lighting for evening play that is operated by a timer and activated by a button at the base of the nearest light pole.
• Schedule: Hours Dawn to 9:15 p.m.
Park staff may close athletic fields if they determine the fields are too wet for safe play or if other issues arise that could compromise patron safety. The park uses a lightning alert system that activates a strobe light and a loud 15-second horn when lightning is detected within a 10-mile radius, and alert information with a countdown until all-clear is available at the bottom of the page when the park is under an active alert. Several pavilions are available on a first-come, first-served basis, each typically including two to four picnic tables and a grill, and visitors may bring additional tables and chairs if needed. Tennis Courts 7-10 will be closed Friday 2/12/26 for divider net repairs, and pickleball is not permitted on any tennis court. Some tennis courts may be reserved by the Lee County Tennis Association (LCCTA) for programs, instruction, or special events, and tennis information and programs are handled by Sibo Kangwa with the Lee County Tennis Association (LCCTA). The park leadership team includes Dan DaConti, Supervisor, Parks and Recreation; Timothy D. Gard, Manager, Parks and Recreation; Franciso De La Hoz Junior, Maintenance Specialist; and Kevin Michael Szurminski, Maintenance Specialist.
Last updated February 16, 2026.
• Schedule: Hours Dawn to 9:15 p.m.
Park staff may close athletic fields if they determine the fields are too wet for safe play or if other issues arise that could compromise patron safety. The park uses a lightning alert system that activates a strobe light and a loud 15-second horn when lightning is detected within a 10-mile radius, and alert information with a countdown until all-clear is available at the bottom of the page when the park is under an active alert. Several pavilions are available on a first-come, first-served basis, each typically including two to four picnic tables and a grill, and visitors may bring additional tables and chairs if needed. Tennis Courts 7-10 will be closed Friday 2/12/26 for divider net repairs, and pickleball is not permitted on any tennis court. Some tennis courts may be reserved by the Lee County Tennis Association (LCCTA) for programs, instruction, or special events, and tennis information and programs are handled by Sibo Kangwa with the Lee County Tennis Association (LCCTA). The park leadership team includes Dan DaConti, Supervisor, Parks and Recreation; Timothy D. Gard, Manager, Parks and Recreation; Franciso De La Hoz Junior, Maintenance Specialist; and Kevin Michael Szurminski, Maintenance Specialist.
Last updated February 16, 2026.
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