ALL THINGSPICKLEBALLArizona court index

Phoenix Metro

PICKLEBALL COURTS
IN Phoenix.

A practical guide to public-access pickleball courts in Phoenix, Arizona, with addresses, court counts, lighting, fee notes, official information, and direct map links.

8 public venues43 total courts8 lighted locations

WHERE TO PLAY

COURTS IN
PHOENIX

These are city parks, recreation facilities, or other public-access locations. Hours, rotation systems, fees, reservations, and closures can change. Use each official link before making a long drive.

PLAN A BETTER OUTING

HOW TO CHOOSE A
PHOENIX COURT

Court count is only the starting point. Match the location to your group size, arrival time, weather, and tolerance for waiting. The recommendations below use the details currently in this directory, then show what still needs to be confirmed locally.

01 / GROUP PLAY

Start with the largest setup

Pecos Park has 16 listed courts, making it the most flexible current option for a larger group or multiple games at once. More courts do not guarantee open play, so check schedules and reservation rules first.

02 / EVENING PLAY

Use a confirmed lighted location

Pecos Park, Paseo Highlands Park, Roadrunner Park, Sandpiper Park, Solano Park, Telephone Pioneer Park, Harvest Park, Rose Mofford Sports Complex are listed with lights. Lighting does not override posted closing hours, leagues, or reservations.

03 / ACCESS

Verify the local play system

No location here is currently marked with a fee, but access can still depend on park hours, programs, reservations, or first-come rotation. Confirm the local system before a long drive.

04 / WEATHER

Prepare for outdoor conditions

All current listings are outdoors. In hot weather, favor early morning play, carry more water than you expect to need, use sun protection, and stop if anyone feels dizzy or unwell.

BEFORE YOU GO

Five checks that prevent a wasted trip

  1. HoursConfirm opening, closing, and seasonal schedules.
  2. NetsFind out whether nets are permanent or player-supplied.
  3. AccessCheck reservations, open play, leagues, and rotation rules.
  4. ConditionsReview weather, surface closures, and lighting hours.
  5. EssentialsBring balls, water, sun protection, and court shoes.

QUICK ANSWERS

PHOENIX PICKLEBALL FAQ

How many courts are listed?

We currently list 8 public-access venues with 43 total courts in Phoenix.

Can I play after dark?

Pecos Park, Paseo Highlands Park, Roadrunner Park, Sandpiper Park, Solano Park, Telephone Pioneer Park, Harvest Park, Rose Mofford Sports Complex are listed as lighted. Check official closing times.

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