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Pickleball courts in Washington

Washington State is a pickleball stronghold — the sport was invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965! The birthplace of pickleball continues to lead with innovative facilities and passionate communities.

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Looking for pickleball courts in Washington? This is your complete guide to where to play pickleball in Washington (WA) including pickleball in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and Bellevue, from free public courts and city parks to indoor clubs, private facilities, and dedicated pickleball complexes. Browse by city below to find pickleball courts near you, compare indoor vs. outdoor and free vs. paid options, and see open play, leagues, lessons, court counts, and amenities for each location.

Cities with Pickleball Courts

23 cities with featured pickleball facilities in Washington

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Pickleball in Washington: Your Complete Guide to Courts & Places to Play

Washington is home to 400+ pickleball locations with roughly 1,800+ courts, making it one of the active pickleball markets in the United States. Whether you want free public pickleball courts at a city park, a climate-controlled indoor club for year-round play, or a private facility with coaching and leagues, Washington has options for every skill level and budget.

Washington is the birthplace of pickleball — invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965 — and the Seattle metro now blends historic roots with a thriving modern club scene. The biggest pickleball scenes in Washington are in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Bellevue, and Vancouver, but our directory covers communities of every size across all 23 cities listed.

Washington enjoys a full four-season climate, so spring through fall is peak outdoor pickleball season and indoor courts keep players active over the colder winter months.

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America, and Washington reflects that momentum with new courts being added at parks, tennis-court conversions, and a steady stream of dedicated indoor clubs. Pick a city below to see every facility we track, with court counts, pricing, booking details, amenities, and directions — or use the search box to jump straight to a specific club or park.

Padel Courts in Washington

Washington is also one of the states leading the rise of padel — the fastest-growing racquet sport in the world. A growing number of clubs offer dedicated padel courts, and several pickleball facilities are adding padel alongside their existing courts. Facilities that offer padel are tagged in our directory; open any city to filter for padel, and see our US padel statistics for the latest court and club counts.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pickleball in Washington

How many pickleball courts are there in Washington?
Washington has approximately 1,800+ pickleball courts across 400+ locations in 23 cities and towns. New courts are added regularly as parks and clubs expand to meet demand.
When is the best time to play pickleball in Washington?
Spring, summer, and fall are ideal for outdoor pickleball in Washington, and indoor courts and clubs extend the season through winter — so you can find a game any time of year.
Which cities in Washington have the most pickleball courts?
Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma have some of the largest concentrations of pickleball courts in Washington, but you'll find courts and clubs in communities of all sizes — browse the city list above to see every location we track.
Where can I play pickleball for free in Washington?
Many city parks and recreation departments in Washington offer free outdoor pickleball courts, usually on a first-come, first-served basis. Look for locations tagged "Free" in our directory, and check with local parks & rec for open-play hours.
Are there indoor pickleball courts in Washington?
Yes. Washington has a growing number of indoor pickleball clubs offering year-round, climate-controlled play. Use the "Indoor" filter on each city page to find indoor courts near you.
What is one of the largest pickleball facilities in Washington?
Side Out Tsunami Pickleball Center in Seattle is among the larger facilities we list, with 26 courts. See the city pages for full details on every facility and its court count.
Do I need to book pickleball courts in advance in Washington?
It depends on the venue. Public park courts are typically drop-in and first-come, first-served, while private clubs and indoor facilities often take or require reservations. Each listing notes the booking policy where we have it.
Is pickleball growing in Washington?
Yes. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America, and Washington is adding courts, clubs, and programs every year. Our directory is updated as new Washington facilities open.
Are there padel courts in Washington?
Yes — Washington is one of the faster-growing padel markets in the country. Dedicated padel clubs are opening and some pickleball facilities now offer padel too. Padel venues are tagged in our directory (use the Padel filter on any city page), and you can see court and club counts on our US padel statistics page.
Where was pickleball invented in Washington?
Pickleball was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, just across Puget Sound from Seattle. The state celebrates that heritage with a strong community of public courts and dedicated indoor clubs across the Seattle and Spokane areas.

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