Parks with Pickleball Courts Near Me
Find 7,400+ parks with pickleball courts across the United States. City parks, county parks, regional parks, and state parks — many with free, dedicated pickleball courts open to the public.
Park Pickleball Essentials
🅿️ Parking — Most park courts have free parking. Arrive early on weekends for the best spots.
🚻 Facilities — CourtSource shows which parks have restrooms, water fountains, and shade structures.
👥 Community — Parks are where local pickleball communities form. Show up regularly and you'll find your crew.
Browse Parks by State
California
97 parks with courts
New York
77 parks with courts
Illinois
68 parks with courts
Ohio
54 parks with courts
Florida
45 parks with courts
Washington
44 parks with courts
Indiana
41 parks with courts
Alabama
40 parks with courts
Oregon
36 parks with courts
North Carolina
31 parks with courts
Michigan
30 parks with courts
Nebraska
27 parks with courts
Iowa
25 parks with courts
New Jersey
24 parks with courts
Hawaii
22 parks with courts
Arizona
21 parks with courts
Pennsylvania
21 parks with courts
New Hampshire
20 parks with courts
Georgia
19 parks with courts
Texas
18 parks with courts
Why Parks Are the Heart of Pickleball
The pickleball revolution started in parks — and parks remain the #1 place Americans play. With over 7,400 parks offering dedicated pickleball courts, there's almost certainly one near you.
What to Expect at Park Courts
- Free to play — Most park pickleball courts are completely free. Some newer facilities may have a nominal reservation fee.
- First come, first served — Unless there's a reservation system, park courts typically use the "paddle up" queue system.
- Mix of skill levels — Public parks attract players of all abilities. It's a great way to learn and improve.
- Bring your own equipment — Parks rarely provide paddles or balls. Pack your own and maybe a few extras to share.