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The Ultimate Guide to Pickleball Courts in the Philly Region
Baldi Middle School (8801 Verree Road): Four outdoor courts* Ballers Philly (1325 North Beach Street): Six indoor courts Christian Street YMCA (1724 Christian Street): Two indoor courts CityPickle at Dilworth Park (1 South 15th Street): Two outdoor courts, open September 20th through October 30th Court 16 (1400 North Howard Street): Four indoor courts FDR Park (1500 Pattison Avenue): 10 outdoor courts* Fishtown Recreation Center (1235 East Palmer Street): Two indoor courts* La Salle University (1900 West Olney Avenue): Two outdoor courts* Markward Playground (400 South Taney Street): Two outdo
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Pickleball Courts Near Philadelphia PA: Where to Play in the City of Brotherly Love
The area has plenty of options for you to enjoy this fun and fast-paced sport. Philadelphia has 3 locations with dedicated pickleball courts. These courts have permanent lines and nets, so you won’t need to bring your own equipment. If you’re willing to venture a bit outside the city, you’ll find even more places to play. Players Courtyard in Moorestown offers 13 indoor courts. It’s a great spot to play year-round, regardless of the weather. For those who prefer outdoor play, you can find 7 public pickleball courts in Philadelphia where you can play for free.
Best Places to Play Pickleball in Lancaster County, PA
Intercourse Community Park | 3730 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville, PA 17529 Courts: 2 courts Things to do Nearby: Kitchen Kettle Village is located in Intercourse, a quick drive and Bird-In-Hand Farmers Market, which is located in Bird-in-Hand. New Holland Park | 400-498 E Jackson St, New Holland, PA 17557 Courts: 6 courts Things to do Nearby: First, stop by Good's Store to pick up pickleball equipment or other sporting goods, housewares, or gifts.
Where can I play pickleball in Philadelphia?
Browse public parks and recreation centers in Philadelphia using the resources above. Many venues have added dedicated pickleball courts in the last two years.
How do I find open play in Philadelphia?
Use the Nest Finder above to search "open play Philadelphia" 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 Philadelphia 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.