Bellevue has one of the most active pickleball scenes on the Eastside, with 100+ courts spread across public parks, community centers, and a major new indoor facility in downtown. Whether you’re a daily player or just getting started, there’s no shortage of places to play year-round.
Here’s where to find the best courts in Bellevue.
Outdoor Courts
Crossroads Park
- Address: 16000 NE 10th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
- Courts: 4 outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 7 AM – 10 PM
- Lights: No
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground, skate bowl, picnic shelters
Three roll-away portable nets are available on-site. Pickup games run Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM – noon, weather permitting. Easy access and tons of surrounding amenities make this a go-to for regulars.
Hillaire Park
- Address: 15803 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
- Courts: 3 courts (1 dedicated, 2 overlay)
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 7 AM – 10 PM
- Lights: No
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Street parking, picnic area, playground, seasonal restrooms
The one dedicated court has permanent lines and net — no setup needed. Casual, low-key vibe, good for organized groups and open play alike.
Eastgate Park
- Address: 14500 SE Newport Way, Bellevue, WA 98006
- Courts: 4 outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Dawn to dusk
- Lights: No
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Parking, picnic tables, nature trails, portable restrooms
This park includes a ballfield, two tennis courts, four pickleball courts overlaid on the tennis courts. No reservation required — first come, first served. Drop-in pickleball at SBCC next door runs on a separate indoor schedule.
Indoor Courts
Bellevue Pickleball Club
- Address: 44 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
- Website: Bellevue Pickleball Club
- Phone: (425) 866-7678
- Courts: 13 indoor courts with Acrytech cushioned surfacing
- Hours: Mon – Sun, 6 AM – midnight
- Membership: Multiple tiers available (annual and monthly plans)
- Drop-in: Non-member court reservations from $60/hr (up to 4 players)
- Extras: Pro shop, lessons, leagues, youth camps, climate controlled
Downtown Bellevue’s first dedicated indoor pickleball facility, opened in late 2025. Courts use the same Acrytech surface as the PPA Tour. Book through the PickleNation app.
South Bellevue Community Center
- Address: 14509 SE Newport Way, Bellevue, WA 98006
- Website: SBCC
- Phone: (425) 452-4240
- Courts: 6 indoor courts (wood surface)
- Hours: Mon – Fri 6 AM – 8 PM, Sat 8 AM – 5 PM, Sun 8 AM – 2 PM
- Membership: Not required
- Drop-in: $4 residents / $5 non-residents
- Extras: Two full-size gyms, fitness center, climbing wall, structured clinics
Bellevue’s most accessible public indoor option. Bring your own paddle and balls. Check the SBCC drop-in schedule before heading over as session times shift seasonally.
Bellevue Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crossroads Park | Outdoor | 4 | Free | 7 AM-10 PM |
| Hillaire Park | Outdoor | 3 | Free | 7 AM-10 PM |
| Eastgate Park | Outdoor | 4 | Free | Dawn-Dusk |
| Bellevue PB Club | Indoor | 13 | From $60/hr | 6 AM-Midnight |
| SBCC | Indoor | 6 | $4-$5 | 6 AM-8 PM |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- Bellevue and Eastside Pickleball – Facebook group for open play & meetups
- Bellevue Parks & Community Services – court listings, indoor drop-in schedules
Gear & Lessons
- Bellevue Pickleball Club Pro Shop – paddles, balls, and apparel
- Gorin Tennis Academy – private lessons, clinics, and group sessions
Nearby Cities
- Redmond Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Kirkland Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Seattle Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 100+ (public + private)
- Free Courts: 44+ outdoor courts across city parks
- Best Beginner Spot: Bellevue Pickleball Club – structured drop-in, coaching available
- Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (9 AM – noon) at outdoor parks
- Outdoor Season: Year-round; rain gear recommended October through April
- City Parks Info: bellevuewa.gov/parks
FAQs
Can I just show up and play at Bellevue’s public parks?
Yes — all city-owned outdoor courts are free and first come, first served. No reservation system exists for public parks. Crossroads Park has informal weekday pickup games from 9:30 AM to noon, Monday through Friday. At Hillaire and Eastgate, it’s open play whenever the park is open.
Do I need a membership to play indoors in Bellevue?
Not at either indoor option. South Bellevue Community Center charges a $4–$5 drop-in fee with no membership required. Bellevue Pickleball Club is open to non-members at $60 per hour for up to four players, with reservations through the PickleNation app.
Is there organized drop-in play for beginners in Bellevue?
Yes. South Bellevue Community Center runs structured drop-in sessions on a rotating schedule — a good fit for beginners who want an organized environment. Bellevue Pickleball Club also offers beginner-friendly open play and clinics. Check each facility’s current schedule before going.
Where can I take lessons or find a coach in Bellevue?
Gorin Tennis Academy offers private lessons, clinics, and group sessions at their Bellevue location. Bellevue Pickleball Club has certified instructors on staff for private and group coaching. Bellevue Parks also periodically runs beginner clinics through South Bellevue Community Center.
