Rent Pickleball Courts Near You
Find 0+ pickleball courts available for rental across the United States. Browse commercial facilities and drop-in venues that offer hourly court reservations.
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How to Rent a Pickleball Court
- Find a venue — Search CourtSource for commercial or drop-in facilities near you
- Check the booking system — Visit the venue's website for online reservations. Many use CourtReserve, PlayByPoint, or similar platforms.
- Choose your time — Select a court and time slot. Most rentals are 1–2 hours.
- Show up and play — Bring your paddle or rent one at the facility. Courts are yours for the reserved time.
Types of Rental Facilities
- Dedicated pickleball clubs — Purpose-built facilities like Chicken N Pickle, The Picklr, and independent clubs. Best courts and amenities.
- Multi-sport facilities — Athletic clubs and recreation complexes with pickleball alongside other sports.
- Recreation centers — City and county rec centers often offer court rentals at lower rates than private clubs.
- Tennis clubs with pickleball — Many tennis facilities now offer pickleball on converted or dedicated courts.
What's Included in a Court Rental?
A standard court rental includes the court itself and net for the reserved time period. Most venues provide balls. Paddle rental, lessons, and facility amenities (locker rooms, showers) may be included or available for an additional fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a pickleball court?
Court rental rates typically range from $10–$40 per hour depending on location, facility type, and time of day. Prime-time evening and weekend slots are usually more expensive. Some facilities charge per person ($5–$15) for drop-in play instead of per court.
Can I rent a pickleball court by the hour?
Yes! Most commercial pickleball facilities and many recreation centers offer hourly court rentals. Some use online booking systems where you can reserve specific courts and time slots in advance.
What's the difference between court rental and drop-in play?
Court rental gives you a dedicated court for a set time — you control who plays. Drop-in play is typically cheaper and gives you access to open courts on a first-come, first-served basis, often with rotating play.
Do rental facilities provide equipment?
Most commercial facilities offer paddle and ball rentals for an additional $3–$5. Some include equipment in their court rental fee. Call ahead to confirm availability, especially for larger groups.