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1,490 COURTS, READY WHEN YOU ARE
1,490 courts across 739 cities — and counting, because somebody’s painting new kitchen lines this weekend.
KNOW THE LINES
Every pickleball court is the same 44 × 20 feet — what changes is the roof over it and the surface under it. Here’s the lay of the land before you pick a side.
- Kitchen
- The non-volley zone, 7 feet off the net. No smashing here.
- Baseline
- The back line — where every serve starts.
- Sidelines
- The court’s edges. In or out, the line is your friend.
INDOOR OR OUT?
Roof overhead, lights on, no wind to read. League night never gets rained out.
Find indoor courts → The case for outdoor 938 Sun-bleached public courtsParks, rec centers, repainted tennis courts — the free, open-air heart of the sport.
Find outdoor courts →COURTS ON THE RISE
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WHAT IS A PICKLEBALL COURT?
A pickleball court is a flat, rectangular playing surface measuring 20 feet wide by 44 feet long, used for the sport of pickleball. The sport is played with a perforated plastic ball and solid paddles, combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. Courts can be found as standalone outdoor surfaces, painted onto existing tennis courts, or built inside dedicated indoor facilities.
Pickleball facilities range from single courts at local parks to large complexes with dozens of dedicated indoor courts, locker rooms, and pro shops. Many community centers, YMCAs, recreation departments, and private sports clubs now offer pickleball as part of their programming. The sport is open to all skill levels and age groups, making accessible court locations an important resource for players across the country.
Courts by City
Search for pickleball courts in your specific city or nearby areas. Listings include addresses, contact details, and available court types to help you plan your visit.
Indoor and Outdoor Venues
Find both indoor pickleball complexes and outdoor public courts listed across the country. Indoor facilities often offer climate-controlled play, while outdoor courts are commonly found in parks and recreation centers.
Public and Private Facilities
Listings cover a range of access types, including public parks, community centers, private clubs, and dedicated pickleball facilities. Check individual listings for membership requirements, drop-in availability, and court reservation options.
Accurate, Up-to-Date Listings
Each listing provides key details such as number of courts, hours of operation, and location. The directory is regularly updated to reflect new facilities as pickleball continues to grow across the United States.