Pickleball is the official sport of Washington, and Redmond has embraced it with courts spread across multiple parks and facilities. The city offers 10+ free outdoor courts and two solid indoor options for year-round play.
Outdoor Courts
Perrigo Park
- Address: 9011 196th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053
- Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 8 AM – Dusk; lights until 11 PM (Mar–Oct) and 10 PM (Nov–Feb)
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, water, picnic shelter, playground
Perrigo Park is the most popular pickleball spot in Redmond. Courts operate first-come, first-served with permanent nets and lines on all 4 dedicated courts. Best option for evening play given the lighting.
Meadow Park
- Address: 10710 160th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
- Courts: 2 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Asphalt
- Hours: 7 AM – 9:30 PM
- Lights: No
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Basketball court, open space, trails
Permanent lines and nets on both courts. A neighborhood park feel — less crowded than Perrigo, good for casual play or practice. Note: courts share the same space as the basketball court.
Hartman Park
- Address: 17300 NE 104th St, Redmond, WA 98052
- Courts: 2–3 outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 8 AM – Dusk
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking, picnic tables, playground
Bring your own nets to Hartman Park. A large 40-acre park with plenty of space and full amenities. Good backup option when Perrigo is packed on weekends.
Indoor Courts
Redmond Senior & Community Center
- Address: 8703 160th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
- Courts: 3 indoor (gymnasium) + 2 outdoor
- Membership: Monthly and annual passes available
- Drop-in: Day pass required; sign up at redmond.gov/Register
The city’s newest public indoor option. The gymnasium includes pickleball alongside volleyball, basketball, and badminton. A day pass covers pickleball drop-in, the Fitness Zone, locker rooms, and the indoor track.
Gorin Tennis Academy
- Address: 10600 231st Way NE, Suite B, Redmond, WA 98053
- Courts: 7 (indoor and outdoor)
- Membership: Not required
- Drop-in / Rental: Court rental $45–$70/hr; open play sessions also available
No membership needed. Lessons, clinics, leagues, and open play run year-round. Book courts online or through the Court Reserve app.
Redmond Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perrigo Park | Outdoor | 4 | Free | 8AM-Dusk |
| Meadow Park | Outdoor | 2 | Free | 7AM-9:30PM |
| Hartman Park | Outdoor | 3 | Free | 8AM-Dusk |
| RSCC | Indoor | 3 | Day Pass | Varies |
| Gorin Tennis | Indoor/Out | 7 | Paid | $45-70/hr |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- Pickleball Redmond – local court guides, open play info, and community resources
- Redmond Parks & Recreation – official city pickleball page with court maps etc.
Gear & Lessons
- Gorin Tennis Academy – private lessons, clinics, and open play
- Redmond Senior & Community Center – city-run clinics and drop-in sessions
Nearby Cities
- Seattle Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Kirkland Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Bellevue Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 15+ (public + private)
- Free Courts: 9+ (Perrigo, Meadow Park, Hartman Park)
- Best Beginner Spot: Redmond Senior & Community Center
- Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend afternoons
- Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Perrigo Park (until 11 PM Mar–Oct)
- City Parks Info: redmond.gov/Pickleball | 425-556-2300
FAQs
Are Redmond’s public pickleball courts free?
Yes. All city-owned outdoor courts at Perrigo Park, Meadow Park, and Hartman Park are free and first-come, first-served. No reservation system for public courts.
Which Redmond court is best for evening play?
Perrigo Park is the only free outdoor option with lights. Courts are lit until 11 PM from March through October and until 10 PM from November through February.
Is there a pickleball club in Redmond I can join?
Pickleballredmond.com is the local community hub for open play, court info, and events. Gorin Tennis Academy also runs leagues, clinics, and open play sessions at their Redmond Ridge facility.
What is the busiest time to play at Perrigo Park?
Weekday mornings between 8 and 11 AM and weekend afternoons see the heaviest traffic. Arrive early or plan for a wait during peak hours.
