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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  • Seattle

    7400 Fauntleroy Wy SW, Seattle, WA 98136

    Solstice Park in West Seattle is a paddle celestial charm! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, orbit from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it starry. Rain might shower in—soft paddles align the skies. No cover, just a park vibe near Fauntleroy. More’s on the city’s page [here](http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/solstice-park). A two-court orbit for a paddle in the cosmos! +1 206-684-4075

  • SeaTac

    3740 S 188th St, SeaTac, WA 98188

    McMicken Heights Park Tennis and Pickleball Courts in SeaTac are a paddle runway rarity! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape despite a modest rating, jet from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a King County perk near the airport. Rain might taxi in—soft paddles keep it grounded. No cover, just a park vibe by the tarmac. More’s on the city’s page [here](http://www.seatacwa.gov/government/city-departments/parks-community-programs-services/parks-facilities). A two-court landing for a paddle takeoff!

  • Seattle

    6000 39th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118

    Brighton Playfield in Seattle’s Rainier Valley is a paddle community classic! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, shine from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a south-end gem. Rain might drizzle in—soft paddles keep it bright. No cover, just a playfield vibe near Lake Washington. More’s on the city’s page [here](http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/brighton-playfield). A two-court glow for a paddle in the valley! +1 206-684-4075

  • Seattle

    Sam Smith Park, 1400 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98144

    Sam Smith Tennis Courts in Seattle’s Rainier Valley are a paddle urban oasis! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, rally from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a city gem near MLK Way. Rain might roll in—soft paddles keep it smooth. No cover, just a park vibe by the boulevard. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.seattle.gov/parks/rentals-and-permits/tennis-courts). A two-court haven for a paddle in the heart!

  • Steilacoom

    2301 Worthington St, Steilacoom, WA 98388

    Webber Court Community Park in Steilacoom, WA, is a 24/7 paddle historic hit! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, runs anytime with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it simple. Rain might sea in—soft paddles tame the Sound. No cover, just a quaint vibe near the water. More’s on the town’s page [here](https://www.townofsteilacoom.org/156/Parks-Recreation). A solo court for a paddle in the old town! +1 253-581-1076

  • Seattle

    3701-3751 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108

    Jefferson Tennis Courts in Seattle’s North Beacon Hill are a paddle hilltop hit! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, rally from 7:30 AM to 9:30 PM Monday-Saturday and 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it lean. Rain might peak in—soft paddles tame the slope. No cover, just a park vibe near the community center. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.seattle.gov/parks/rentals-and-permits/tennis-courts). A two-court rise for a paddle ascent!

  • Lake Forest Park

    18560 37th Ave NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

    Tennis and Pickleball Courts at Lake Forest Park Elementary are a 24/7 paddle lakeside lesson! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape despite a modest rating, rally anytime with lights for public use after school. Free, with a school lot but no restrooms—keep it lean. Rain might drift in—soft paddles hush the lake. No cover, just a school vibe near Lake Washington. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.cityoflfp.com/156/Parks-Recreation). A two-court recess for a paddle break!

  • Seattle

    10145 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98178

    Lakeridge Playfield in Seattle’s Rainier Valley is a paddle lakeside lift! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, play from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it light. Rain might ripple in—soft paddles smooth the shore. No cover, just a park vibe near Lake Washington. More’s on the city’s page [here](http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/lakeridge-playfield). A two-court wave for a paddle by the water! +1 206-684-4075

  • Olympia

    2600 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98505

    Rec Pavilion in Olympia, WA, is a paddle capital perk! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, rally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with lights. Free, with a lot and restrooms, it’s a Thurston County treat. Rain might legislate in—soft paddles keep it Evergreen-smooth. No cover, just a park vibe near the Capitol. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://olympiawa.gov/parks-recreation). A two-court session for a paddle in the state’s heart!

  • Seattle

    3700 S Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98118

    Rainier Playfield Tennis Courts in Seattle’s Rainier Valley are a paddle underdog upset! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape despite a low rating, rally from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it gritty. Rain might pour in—soft paddles defy the odds. No cover, just a playfield vibe near Columbia City. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.seattle.gov/parks/rentals-and-permits/tennis-courts). A two-court comeback for a paddle rally! +1 206-684-4075