St. Petersburg has 25+ pickleball courts across public parks and dedicated indoor clubs, with year-round playable weather and a fast-growing local scene. The city runs six free public locations and is now home to one of Florida’s largest paddle clubs. Here’s where to find the major courts.
Outdoor Courts
Crescent Lake Park
- Address: 1320 5th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
- Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Asphalt
- Hours: 30 min before sunrise – 11 PM
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Water, parking, playground, dog park
The most popular pickleball spot in the city, with three challenge courts and three social courts. Reservations available through Parks & Rec Connect. Park at the TASCO Center lot. Drop-in group plays weekday mornings at 11:30 AM.
Coquina Key Park
- Address: 3595 Locust St SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33705
- Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 30 min before sunrise to 30 min after sunset
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Lights, parking, restrooms
Waterfront location with permanent nets and lines. Active beginner meetups run several days a week. Best after-work spot on the south side thanks to the lights.
Walter Fuller Park
- Address: 7891 26th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
- Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 30 min before sunrise – 11 PM
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking, dog park, pool
Reservations available through Parks & Rec Connect. Indoor courts also available inside the rec center on a limited schedule. Big complex with plenty of space, less crowded than Crescent Lake on most days.
Indoor Courts
St. Pete Athletic
- Address: 680 28th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33712
- Website: St. Pete Athletic
- Courts: 14 indoor pickleball courts (plus 2 padel, 6 table tennis)
- Hours: Daily, 5 AM – midnight
- Membership: $250/month individual; couples and family packages available
- Drop-in: Day pass available; court reservations open to public
- Extras: Restaurant, bars, coffee shop, pro shop, gym, lockers, sauna, lessons, leagues
The Tampa Bay area’s largest dedicated paddle club, located at The Factory in the Warehouse Arts District. Coaching, ball machines, and clinics for all levels. Open to the public — membership not required to play.
Dill Dinkers St. Petersburg
- Address: 6675 34th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
- Website: Dill Dinkers St. Pete
- Courts: 10 indoor Cushion X courts
- Membership: No signup or initiation fees; member discounts on court time
- Drop-in: Court bookings available to non-members through the Dill Dinkers app
- Extras: Pro shop, JOOLA table tennis table, ball machine rentals, leagues, lessons
Climate-controlled with fenced courts and pro-quality surfacing. Membership model is built for players hitting the courts more than once a week. Beginner-friendly with regular leagues and clinics.
St. Petersburg Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crescent Lake Park | Outdoor | 6 | Free | Sunrise-11PM |
| Coquina Key Park | Outdoor | 6 | Free | Sunrise-Sunset |
| Walter Fuller Park | Outdoor | 6 | Free | Sunrise-11PM |
| St. Pete Athletic | Indoor | 14 | $250/mo | 5AM-Midnight |
| Dill Dinkers St. Pete | Indoor | 10 | Drop-in | Daily |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- St. Pete Pickleball Player Lineup – schedules and group play sign-ups
- Pickleball St Pete Meetup – beginner and intermediate open play
- SP Parks & Rec Pickleball – city leagues and court info
Gear & Lessons
- St. Pete Athletic Pro Shop – paddles, apparel, demos on-site at The Factory
- Coquina Key Pickleball Lessons – beginner-intermediate clinics with certified coaches
- Dill Dinkers Pro Shop – Pickleball Central paddle selection on-site
Nearby Cities
- Tampa Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Clearwater Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 25+ (public + private)
- Free Courts: 18+ (Crescent Lake, Coquina Key, Walter Fuller, Fossil Park, Booker Creek)
- Best Beginner Spot: Coquina Key Park – regular beginner meetups and lessons
- Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend mornings
- Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Crescent Lake, Coquina Key, Walter Fuller, Fossil Park
- Reservations: SP Parks & Rec Connect
FAQs
Can I just show up and play at St. Pete’s public courts?
Yes. All city-owned outdoor courts are free and first-come, first-served. Crescent Lake uses a paddle rack system with three challenge courts and three social courts. You can also reserve specific time blocks through the Parks & Rec Connect online system if you want guaranteed court time during peak hours.
What’s the best court for families or complete beginners?
Coquina Key hosts regular beginner meetups with instruction included, making it the most welcoming entry point. St. Pete Athletic offers staffed lessons, equipment rentals, and a social atmosphere with food on-site, which works well for families trying the sport for the first time.
How do I find players at my skill level?
The Pickleball St Pete Meetup group separates beginner sessions from intermediate (DUPR 3.0–4.0) groups. PlayerLineup tracks scheduled play times by skill across multiple courts. Both St. Pete Athletic and Dill Dinkers run leagues and ladders organized by rating.
Do I need to bring my own paddle and balls?
For public courts, yes. Crescent Lake, Coquina Key, and Walter Fuller all expect you to bring paddles and balls. Permanent nets are installed at all three. Indoor clubs like St. Pete Athletic and Dill Dinkers rent paddles and provide balls, so you can show up empty-handed for your first visit.

