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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Coupeville
10 NW 8th St, Coupeville, WA 98239
This Public Tennis Court in Coupeville is a Whidbey Island paddle whisper! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, hums from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it light. Rain might sail in—soft paddles hush the breeze. No cover, just a quaint island vibe near the harbor. More’s on the town’s page [here](https://www.coupeville.org/parks-recreation). A solo gem for a paddle by the sea!
Camano
131 NE Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282
Camano Tennis and Pickleball Courts are an island paddle haven! Four outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, swing from 11:30 AM to 8:00 PM Monday, 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Tuesday-Friday and Sunday, and 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM Saturday with lights. Free, with a lot and restrooms, it’s a Camano Island treat. Rain might sea in—soft paddles keep it smooth. No cover, just a coastal vibe near the Sound. More’s on their site [here](http://camanopickleball.com/). A four-court island escape for a paddle sail! +1 509-800-7249
Freeland
5550 Van Barr Pl, Freeland, WA 98249
Whidbey Pickle Barn in Freeland is a paddle barnstormer! Four indoor hardwood courts with permanent nets, in ‘Excellent’ condition, barn-dance from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM weekdays and 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekends for $10. Lights, full cover, parking, restrooms, and ADA access—it’s a rustic luxe deal. No rain, just a Whidbey Island barn vibe. More’s on their site [here](http://whidbeypicklebarn.com/). A barn-burner spot for a paddle hoedown! +1 360-822-2276
Coupeville
250 NW 8th St, Coupeville, WA 98239
This Basketball Court in Coupeville doubles as a paddle seaside surprise! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, hoops from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it breezy. Rain might drift in—soft paddles suit the island air. No cover, just a quaint Whidbey feel near the waterfront. More’s on the town’s page [here](https://www.coupeville.org/parks-recreation). A hoop-and-paddle spot for a coastal hit!
Darrington
1070 Alvord St, Darrington, WA 98241
This Basketball Court in Darrington’s Old School Park is a mountain paddle throwback! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ condition, slams from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a Cascade foothills find. Rain might peak in—soft paddles keep it low. No cover, just a timber-town vibe near the Sauk River. More’s on the town’s page [here](https://www.townofdarrington.com/parks). A retro spot for a paddle slam!
Bellingham
241 W Kellogg Rd, Bellingham, WA 98226
Whatcom Community College Pickleball Courts in Bellingham are a student paddle playground! Four outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, study from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM with lights. Free, with a college lot and restrooms, it’s a Bellingham Bay bonus. Rain might lecture in—soft paddles keep it academic. No cover, just a campus vibe near the Salish Sea. More’s on their site [here](https://www.whatcom.edu/campus-life/recreation). A scholarly spot for a paddle lesson!
Eastsound
301-699 Mt Baker Rd, Eastsound, WA 98245
Buck Park in Eastsound is an Orcas Island paddle retreat! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ condition, buck from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a San Juan gem. Rain might ferry in—soft paddles keep it island-cool. No cover, just a wild, wooded vibe near the Salish Sea. More’s on the parks page [here](https://www.sjparks.org/parks/buck-park). A deer-friendly spot for a paddle romp!
Ferndale
1901 Baltic Way #108, Ferndale, WA 98248
Players Pickleball in Ferndale is a gear-and-paddle combo! Two indoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Excellent’ shape, play from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM for $5. Lights, full cover, parking, restrooms, and ADA access—it’s a retail-recreation win. No rain, just a shop vibe near the Nooksack River. More’s on their site [here](http://www.playerspickleball.com/). A sporty spot to shop and paddle!
Lake Stevens
7708 20th St SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
This Basketball Court in Lake Stevens is a paddle lakeside surprise! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, hoops from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free, with street parking but no restrooms—keep it simple. Rain might ripple in—soft paddles suit the vibe. No cover, just a quiet lake-town feel near the shore. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.lakestevenswa.gov/156/Parks-Recreation). A solo splash for a paddle by the water!
Lake Stevens
2730 105th Ave SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
This Basketball Court in Lake Stevens is a paddle lake whisper! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ condition, dunks 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 waves. No cover, just a serene suburban vibe near the water. More’s on the city’s page [here](https://www.lakestevenswa.gov/156/Parks-Recreation). A quiet court for a paddle dip!