Courts, open play, clubs, and coaching in Boston — all in one place.
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Ballers Seaport Boston
Ballers Seaport is Boston's coolest outdoor sports sports and racquets community open to the public featuring pickleball and padel courts, leagues, clinics, private events, and a food truck—all in the heart of the Seaport District.
Boston Pickleball: The 10 Best Places To Play
Boston and the surrounding suburbs ... outdoor pickleball courts, including public parks, recreation centers, and private clubs. Outdoor courts are popular in warmer months and tend to be more casual, while indoor facilities give you consistent playing conditions year-round. Many of the locations ...
Rent Indoor Pickleball Courts Online
Reserve your indoor pickleball court in Southie. Easy online booking for open play, private games, and weekend court rentals. Grab a paddle and play!
Pickleball Social Club
Grab your paddle and rally your crew—court rentals at the Pickleball Social Club at Harpoon Brewery are now open! Whether you’re looking for a casual hit or a competitive showdown, our courts are ready when you are. Booking is easy through our new provider, Court Reserve, where you can reserve your spot ahead of time and keep your game on schedule. After your match, stick around and refuel—Harpoon’s got you covered with delicious food, refreshing beers, and plenty of post-game vibes.
Where can I play pickleball in Boston?
Browse public parks and recreation centers in Boston using the resources above. Many venues have added dedicated pickleball courts in the last two years.
How do I find open play in Boston?
Use the Nest Finder above to search "open play Boston" for current sessions and community resources. You can also host your own session on The Pickle Nest.
What skill level do I need?
Open play in Boston runs the full range from beginners to 4.5+. Sessions usually list a skill range so you can find the right fit. New players should look for "beginner" or "2.5–3.0" sessions.