Welcome to the ultimate pickleball hub for Washington State, where the sport was born on Bainbridge Island in 1965 and officially crowned the state sport in 2022. With over 400 courts spread across lush parks, vibrant community centers, and cutting-edge facilities—like the upcoming 27-court complex in south Seattle—Washington is a pickleball paradise for players of all levels. Whether you’re swinging a paddle in the shadow of Mount Rainier or rallying near Puget Sound, our directory connects you to the courts, clubs, and communities that make this state the beating heart of pickleball. Dive in and discover your next game!
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Marysville
5500 70th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270
Jennings Park Pickleball Courts in Marysville, Washington, offer an outdoor pickleball facility within Jennings Park, open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Located at 5500 70th St NE, the concrete courts are in good condition with permanent nets, welcoming all skill levels at no cost. The site provides wheelchair-accessible parking and entry; visit http://www.marysvillewa.gov/ for more details.
Lynnwood
20915 61st Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
South Lynnwood Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts in Lynnwood, Washington, offer an outdoor pickleball facility within South Lynnwood Park, rated at 4.5. Located at 20915 61st Ave W, the concrete courts are in good condition with permanent nets, welcoming all skill levels at no cost. The site provides wheelchair-accessible parking and entry for public use.
Clarkston
847 Port Way, Clarkston, WA 99403
Visit Lewis Clark Valley in Clarkston, WA, is a river valley retreat thats perfect for pickleball lovers! This Asotin County gem features two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, both in ‘Good’ condition, open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday, with lights for evening play. Its free to play, with parking and restrooms available, making it a convenient choice for players in the area. Rain might drift in since theres no cover, but a soft paddle will keep your game flowing smoothly. Located near the Snake River, the courts offer a visitor vibe by the port, with the river creating a calming backdrop as you play. The courts are well-suited for players of all skill levels, providing a consistent surface for practicing your shots or enjoying a friendly match. The Lewis Clark Valley is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, and these courts fit right in, offering a space to enjoy pickleball amidst the valleys scenic splendor. The park is a popular stop for visitors exploring the area, often filled with people enjoying the riverfront and other attractions, which adds to the welcoming atmosphere. Whether youre a local or a tourist, this spot provides a peaceful setting to unwind and play. The free admission and easy access make it a budget-friendly option for anyone looking to enjoy pickleball in a beautiful environment. After your game, you can explore the nearby riverfront or check out other attractions in the Lewis Clark Valley, making it a great addition to a day out in Clarkston. For more information on the courts and other attractions in the Lewis Clark Valley, check out their site here. This two-court stop is a fantastic choice for a paddle session in the valley! +1 509-758-7489
Battle Ground
918 NW 25th Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604
McConnell Park in Battle Ground, WA, is a 24/7 paddle rural rush! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, rallies anytime with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it lean. Rain might drift in—soft paddles tame the Clark County breeze. No cover, just a quiet vibe near the trees. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.cityofbg.org/204/Parks). A solo court for a paddle round-the-clock! +1 360-342-5380
Camas
4270 NW 16th Ave, Camas, WA 98607
Prune Hill Sports Park in Camas, WA, is a paddle hillside highlight! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, rally from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a Clark County gem near the ridge. Rain might mist in—soft paddles keep it scenic. No cover, just a sports vibe by the hill. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.cityofcamas.us/parksrec/page/prune-hill-sports-park). A two-court crest for a paddle in the heights!
Camas
824 NW Klickitat St, Camas, WA 98607
Klickitat Park in Camas, WA, is a paddle riverside whisper! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, rallies from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it lean. Rain might drift in—soft paddles hush the Columbia Gorge breeze. No cover, just a quiet vibe near the water. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.cityofcamas.us/parksrec/page/klickitat-park). A solo court for a paddle by the river!
Camas
5225 NW 38th Ave, Camas, WA 98607
Evergreen Tennis in Camas, WA, is a paddle evergreen elite! Six indoor hardwood courts with permanent nets, in ‘Excellent’ shape, rally from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday and Friday, 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM Tuesday-Thursday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Saturday, and 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday for $15. Lights, full cover, parking, restrooms, and ADA access—it’s a Clark County gem. No rain, just a club vibe near the pines. More’s on their site [here](http://www.evergreentennis.net/). A six-court forest for a paddle pro! +1 360-557-7230
Camas
640 NW Logan St, Camas, WA 98607
Forest Home Park in Camas, WA, is a paddle woodland whisper! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, rallies from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it lean. Rain might drift in—soft paddles hush the Columbia Gorge air. No cover, just a quiet vibe near the trees. More’s on the city’s page [here](http://www.ci.camas.wa.us/index.php/how-do-i/find/parkstrails/101-parkscategory/306-foresthomepark). A solo court for a paddle in the forest! +1 360-834-5307
Longview
2650 Pacific Way, Longview, WA 98632
If you’re on the hunt for a laid-back paddle spot with a scenic twist, Clary Courts in Longview, Washington’s Northlake/Corman neighborhood might just be your next stop. Nestled near the mighty Columbia River, this little gem offers a pair of outdoor concrete courts that call out to pickleball enthusiasts—or anyone with a paddle and a craving for some fresh air. The courts come equipped with permanent nets and are in solid “Good” condition, ready to host your early morning serves or late-night rallies from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, thanks to the handy court lights. Best part? It’s completely free to play here. You’ll find street parking nearby, so getting in is a breeze—just don’t expect fancy extras like restrooms. This spot keeps things lean and simple, letting the game and the surroundings take center stage. Speaking of surroundings, the Columbia River’s presence adds a serene backdrop, with the occasional Cowlitz breeze drifting through. Rain might make an appearance too, but a softer paddle can tame the elements while you play. There’s no cover overhead, so you’re fully immersed in the open air—perfect for those who love a natural vibe. The quiet hum of the nearby water only adds to the charm, making it feel like a little escape without leaving town. For the full scoop, swing by the city’s page—it’s got all the details you’ll need to plan your visit. Clary Courts isn’t flashy, but it doesn’t need to be. Two courts echoing with the sound of a paddle by the river? That’s plenty to spark a good time. Grab your gear and see for yourself!
Spokane
5701 N Assembly St, Spokane, WA 99205
Dwight Merkel Sports Complex in Spokane’s Northwest is a paddle Inland Empire epic! Six outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, rally from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM with lights. Free, with a lot and restrooms, it’s a Spokane gem near the river. Rain might drift in—soft paddles keep it grand. No cover, just a sports vibe by the fields. More’s on the parks page [here](http://spokaneparks.org/Parks/page/748/). A six-court sprawl for a paddle in the Lilac City! +1 509-625-6950