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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  • Camas

    2950 NW 38th Ave, Camas, WA 98607

    Gold’s Gym Camas flexes its pickleball muscle indoors! Two hardwood courts with portable nets, in ‘Excellent’ shape, pump from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Mon-Fri) and 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sat-Sun) for a $10 day pass. Lights, full cover, parking, restrooms, and ADA access—it’s gym-grade. No rain, just gains. More’s on their site [here](https://www.goldsgym.com/camas-wa/). A fitness-fueled paddle fix! +1 360-834-8506

  • Camas

    3211 NW 38th Ave, Camas, WA 98607

    Grass Valley Park in Camas is a paddle picnic spot! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ condition, play from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM—no lights. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a daytime delight. Rain might dampen the fun—soft paddles rule. No cover, just grassy vibes. More’s on the park page [here](https://www.cityofcamas.us/parksrec/page/grass-valley-park). A sunny-day rally retreat! +1 360-834-5307

  • Vancouver

    1009 E McLoughlin Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98663

    Luepke & Marshall Center in Vancouver is an indoor paddle powerhouse! Three hardwood courts with portable nets, in ‘Excellent’ shape, buzz from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Mon-Thu), 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Fri), and 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Sat) for $5. Lights, full cover, parking, restrooms, and ADA access—it’s a senior-friendly steal. No rain, just community spirit. More’s on the site [here](http://www.cityofvancouver.us/marshall). A Central Park paddle party! +1 360-487-7100

  • Vancouver

    5300 E 18th St, Vancouver, WA 98661

    Vancouver Tennis Center is a pickleball pro’s dream in the PNW! Six indoor hardwood courts with permanent nets shine in ‘Excellent’ condition, open 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM (check days) for $10. Lights, full shelter, parking, restrooms, and full ADA access—it’s got the works. No rain, no excuses—just top-tier play. Hit their site [here](https://pnwtenniscenters.com/Vancouver) for schedules. A slick spot for serious games or a cozy winter smash near Portland! +1 360-773-5038

  • Vancouver

    18209 NE 28th St, Vancouver, WA 98682

    Vancouver-Clark Parks & Rec throws a 24/7 pickleball party! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ shape, are yours anytime with lights to match. Free, with a park lot and restrooms, it’s a round-the-clock steal. Rain might tag along—soft paddles keep it mellow. No roof, but the nonstop access and suburban calm are clutch. More’s on the county’s page [here](https://clark.wa.gov/parks). A night owl’s paradise or early bird’s delight! +1 360-253-8656

  • Vancouver

    2201 Kauffman Ave, Vancouver, WA 98660

    John Ball Park in Vancouver’s Hough hood is a pickleball underdog! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ condition, runs 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free to play, with street parking and restrooms nearby, it’s a local’s secret. Rain might drizzle in—soft paddles save the day. No cover, but the historic neighborhood buzz gives it soul. Check the city’s page [here](https://www.cityofvancouver.us/parksrec) for more. A solo court with big community heart! +1 360-487-8177

  • Liberty Lake

    727 N Molter Rd, Liberty Lake, WA 99019

    Pavillion Park brings pickleball to Liberty Lake with a community twist! Two outdoor concrete courts, sporting permanent nets, are in ‘Good’ nick and welcome all skill levels. Open 24 hours with lights, you can play under the stars or at dawn—no charge, just show up. Parking’s a cinch with a lot, and restrooms keep it convenient. Rain might sprinkle in, so soft paddles are your friend. No roof, but the park’s pavilion and open spaces give it a festive feel. Dive into details on the city’s page [here](https://www.libertylakewa.gov/743/Pavillion-Park). A local gem for spontaneous games! +1 509-755-6700

  • Liberty Lake

    19619 E Cataldo Ave, Liberty Lake, WA 99016

    Craving an indoor pickleball escape? Hub Sports Center in Liberty Lake delivers! This slick sports complex has three hardwood courts with permanent nets, polished to ‘Excellent’ condition for all players. Open 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, it’s $5 to join the fun, with lights and full cover from the elements. Parking’s plentiful, restrooms are handy, and it’s ADA-friendly to boot. No weather worries here—just bring your A-game. Check out their site [here](http://www.hubsportscenter.org/) for schedules. A primo spot for serious rallies or family outings near Spokane! +1 509-927-0602

  • Medical Lake

    200 E Barker St, Medical Lake, WA 99022

    Tucked away in Medical Lake, these Tennis Courts are a pickleball sleeper hit! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets hold up in ‘Good’ shape, open to all from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM thanks to lights. Free to play, with street parking nearby—though no restrooms, so plan ahead. Rain might dampen your vibe, so soft paddles are clutch. No cover, but the small-town quiet near the lake adds a peaceful twist. Peek at the city’s parks page [here](https://www.medical-lake.org/parks-recreation). A low-key gem for a quick game!

  • Medical Lake

    116 3rd St, Medical Lake, WA 99022

    Another Medical Lake treasure, this Tennis Court doubles as a pickleball hotspot! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ condition, awaits all players from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. It’s free, with street parking but no restrooms nearby. Rain’s a factor—soft paddles keep it friendly. No roof, just a simple setup with a cozy, rural feel near the water. More info’s on the city’s site [here](https://www.medical-lake.org/parks-recreation). Perfect for a solo practice or a quick duel!