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Where to play pickleball in Madison

Find pickleball courts all around Madison, Wisconsin throughout popular parks, facilities, neighborhoods, and suburbs.

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Get your pickle on at Garner Park.

Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States and you can discover why it’s such a big dill right here in the Isthmus.

Madison is home to dozens of pickleball courts — both indoor and outdoor — and our patch is still growing. The city just approved plans to convert an old Amazon warehouse into a pickleball facility with 10 courts, and it could be finished by this summer. Until then, these local courts are where you’ll find us, paddle in hand.

Door Creek Park, 7035 Littlemore Dr. | Courts: 8

If you are looking to practice or just hoping to get on a court, we suggest Door Creek as its multi-court setup is spacious.

Elver Park, 1250 McKenna Blvd. | Courts: 3

We love this park because the courts are well-maintained + the parks crew went the extra mile to make pickleball lines easy to see.

Garner Park, 333 S. Rosa Ave. | Courts: 6

This stands as Madison’s first and only dedicated complex for pickleball courts so it offers the most true-to-form outdoor option.

Turners, 3001 S. Stoughton Rd. | Courts: 2

Open play is available, though it’s recommended to join a class before hopping in with the experts.

Princeton Club East, 1726 Eagan Rd. | Courts: 2-3 (dependent on day)

Non-members can purchase a 10-visit pickleball punch card for $65.

Pickle Pro Courts, 2907 N. Sherman Ave. | Courts: 5

Annual and monthly memberships are available.

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