San Francisco has one of the most active pickleball scenes in California, with 22+ public court locations spread across parks, rec centers, and a growing indoor club scene. Courts range from free drop-in spots to reservable premium facilities.
Updated April 2026. For closures and conditions: sfrecpark.org
FAQs
Can I just show up and play, or do I need a reservation?
Most free public courts like Presidio Wall, Louis Sutter, and Larsen are walk-on. Goldman Tennis Center and DinkSF require reservations. For free Rec & Park courts, reservations open 7 days in advance at 8 AM and go fast on weekends.
What’s the best court for a complete beginner?
DinkSF is the clearest choice. It offers structured coaching from PPR-certified instructors, organized open play, and a deliberately beginner-friendly atmosphere. If you want free, Presidio Wall has a paddle rack system where you can rotate in and learn alongside other players at all levels.
Which SF courts have lights for evening play?
Goldman Tennis Center is the main option, open until 10 PM daily with lights on all courts. Most other public courts are daylight-only. DinkSF and Bay Padel Dogpatch are both fully indoor, so lighting is never a factor.
How hard is it to get a court reservation on weekends?
It’s competitive. Reservations open 7 days in advance at 8 AM sharp, and popular slots at Goldman and Presidio Wall fill quickly. Log in early, have your payment ready, and consider weekday mornings if your schedule allows. Walk-on courts are your backup if reservations are gone.
Where can I buy or rent equipment in San Francisco?
The Goldman Tennis Center Pro Shop carries gear, balls, and accessories and demo rentals — call (415) 581-2540. Bay Padel Dogpatch also has paddles and balls for rent and sale. For a dedicated pickleball retail and lesson experience, East Cut Crossing (a walk-on only outdoor spot near the old East Bay Transit Center) has 3 courts and a food truck scene worth checking out if you want a casual intro to the game.