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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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!
Tekoa
413 N Crosby St, Tekoa, WA 99033
Out in Tekoa, the Gymkanna Grounds Park serves up a pickleball surprise! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Good’ shape, is ready for all comers from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free entry, a park lot, and restrooms make it a breeze. Rain might drift in from the Palouse—soft paddles are your ally. No canopy, but the rural charm and open fields give it a unique kick. Learn more on the city’s page [here](https://www.cityoftekoa.com/parks). A quirky stop for a countryside match!
Mount Vernon
2727 E College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Blackburn Pickleball Pavilion in Mount Vernon is a pickleball paradise! Six indoor concrete courts with permanent nets shine in ‘Excellent’ condition, welcoming everyone from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. For $5, you get lights, weatherproof play, and a primo setup. Parking’s easy, restrooms are there, and it’s fully ADA-accessible. No rain, no fuss—just pure paddle action. Hit up their site [here](https://www.svpball.com/) for bookings. A dream spot for serious players or a rainy-day rally in Skagit Valley! +1 360-416-7600
Pullman
Old Wawawai Rd, Pullman, WA 99163
Sunnyside Park in Pullman is a pickleball playground with college-town energy! Four outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, all in ‘Good’ condition, beckon players from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free to use, with a park lot and restrooms nearby, it’s a WSU fan’s dream. Rain might sprinkle the fun—soft paddles keep it smooth. No roof, but the Snake River views and student buzz make it special. More details are on the city’s page [here](https://www.pullman-wa.gov/departments/parks_and_recreation). A lively pick for a match near campus!
Coulee Dam
500 Civic Way, Coulee Dam, WA 99116
Craving pickleball with a Grand Coulee twist? These Tennis Courts in Coulee Dam pack four outdoor concrete beauties with permanent nets, all in ‘Good’ shape for any player. Open 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights, they’re free to hit, with street parking nearby—no restrooms, so plan your pit stops. Rain might roll in off the dam, so soft paddles are a must for stealthy play. No roof, but the rugged Columbia River backdrop screams adventure. Scope out more on the town’s site [here](https://www.couleedam.org/parks-recreation). A power-packed spot for a dam-good game!
Coulee Dam
311 Ferry Ave, Coulee Dam, WA 99116
Down by the ferry in Coulee Dam, these Tennis Courts dish out two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, rocking ‘Good’ condition for all skill levels. Lights keep you swinging from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and it’s free with street parking—just no restrooms around. Rain might sneak in from the river, so soft paddles keep it neighborly. No cover, but the small-town ferry vibe adds a quirky charm. Check the town’s page [here](https://www.couleedam.org/parks-recreation) for details. A neat little duo for a quick paddle session!
Wilbur
156 SW West St, Wilbur, WA 99185
Wilbur’s Pickleball Court is a rural gem waiting to be smashed! One outdoor concrete court with a permanent net sits in ‘Good’ shape, open 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights for late-night rallies. Free to play, with street parking but no restrooms nearby—keep it simple. Rain might drift over the wheat fields, so soft paddles are your wingman. No shelter, just wide-open skies and small-town peace. Dig into more on the town’s site [here](https://townofwilbur.com/parks-recreation). A lone star for a chill match in the heart of wheat country!
Vancouver
601 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683
Fisher Basin in Vancouver is your pickleball oasis just off the beaten path! Two outdoor concrete courts with permanent nets, in ‘Good’ nick, are ready from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights. Free entry, a park lot, and restrooms make it a no-brainer. Rain’s a Portland-area pal, so soft paddles keep the groove smooth. No roof, but the green park setting feels like a mini escape. Hit up the city’s park page [here](https://www.cityofvancouver.us/parks_trails/fisher-basin-community-park/) for more. A sweet spot for dawn-to-dusk playtime!
Vancouver
12500 SE 2nd Cir, Vancouver, WA 98684
VI Resorts in Vancouver flips the pickleball script with a hotel twist! Two indoor concrete courts with permanent nets gleam in ‘Excellent’ condition, open 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM for $10 a pop. Lights, full cover, parking, and restrooms—plus ADA access—make it plush. No weather woes here, just a cushy setup for guests or locals. Peek at their site [here](https://viresorts.com/) for booking deets. A fancy-pants spot for a paddle getaway near the Columbia! +1 360-896-4747
Tukwila
19221 56th Ave S, Tukwila, WA 98168
Drop by Joseph Foster Memorial Park Pickleball Court for a quick game in Tukwila! This spot’s got one outdoor concrete court with a permanent net, in ‘Fair’ condition but open to all levels. Open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM with lights, you can play anytime. It’s free, with a park lot for parking and restrooms nearby. The weather’s good year-round, though rain might sneak in—soft paddles are a smart move. No cover, but the small-park vibe is chill. Check out more on Tukwila’s parks page [here](https://www.tukwilawa.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation). A simple spot for a casual hit near Seattle!