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Raleigh Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

Raleigh has emerged as one of the top pickleball cities in the Southeast, with 44+ outdoor courts spread across 11 city parks and a growing number of indoor facilities. The mild North Carolina climate supports year-round outdoor play, and the city’s investment in dedicated courts continues to expand.

Here’s where to find the best courts in Raleigh.

  • Address: 100 Chowan Cir, Raleigh, NC 27609
  • Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Hours: Dawn to 10 PM
  • Lights: Yes (on a timer until 10 PM)
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground, walking trails

One of Raleigh’s most popular spots for pickleball. All courts have permanent lines and nets, and the park uses a paddle holder system for court rotations during busy periods. Located near the North Hills shopping district with easy access to food and parking.

Method Community Park

  • Address: 514 Method Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
  • Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts (plus 2 indoor)
  • Surface: Concrete
  • Hours: Dusk to 10 PM
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms, parking, playground, basketball courts

A well-maintained facility near downtown Raleigh on the grounds of the historic Berry O’Kelly Training School. All outdoor courts have permanent lines and nets. The community center also has 2 indoor courts with portable nets for open play sessions.

Worthdale Community Center

  • Address: 1001 Cooper Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610
  • Courts: 6 outdoor courts (plus 3 indoor)
  • Surface: Acrylic
  • Hours: 6 PM to 10 PM (outdoor); check website for indoor schedule
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: $3 single session or $15 four-month pass
  • Amenities: Restrooms, fitness room, parking

One of the oldest community centers in Southeast Raleigh with 9 total courts. Outdoor courts have permanent lines, and portable nets are available. The four-month pass works at any Raleigh Parks pickleball venue, making it a solid deal for regular players.

Pin Point Indoor Pickleball & Golf

  • Address: 2201 S Wilmington St, Ste 145, Raleigh, NC 27603
  • Website: Pin Point Raleigh
  • Phone: (919) 900-7291
  • Courts: 16 indoor CushionX courts with permanent nets
  • Hours: Mon–Thu 6 AM–10 PM, Fri–Sat 6 AM–11 PM, Sun 8 AM–8 PM
  • Membership: Available; drop-in also offered
  • Drop-in: Non-member court booking at hourly rate
  • Extras: Pro shop, sports bar, golf simulators, leagues, clinics, ball machines

Members get free court reservations up to a week in advance for 2 hours per day. Leagues, tournaments, and private lessons are available for all skill levels.

Pickles and Play

  • Address: 11700 Common Oaks Dr, Raleigh, NC 27614
  • Website: Pickles and Play
  • Courts: 9 indoor courts (Wake Forest); additional locations in Chapel Hill and Garner
  • Hours: Check website for current schedule
  • Membership: Starting at $70/month (70+ senior rate)
  • Drop-in: League and open play available for non-members
  • Extras: PlaySight video training, pro shop, youth programs, tournaments

A membership-focused facility with multiple Triangle-area locations. The Wake Forest location is the closest to Raleigh proper. Offers structured open play sessions organized by skill level, DUPR challenge courts, and a strong league program.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
North HillsOutdoor6FreeDawn-10 PM
Method ParkOutdoor6FreeDusk-10 PM
WorthdaleOutdoor6$3/day6 PM-10 PM
Pin PointIndoor16Fee6 AM-10 PM
Pickles PlayIndoor9MembershipVaries

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  • Total Courts: 70+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 12+ (North Hills Park, Method Community Park)
  • Best Beginner Spot: Method Community Park – free courts, indoor and outdoor access
  • Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend mornings
  • Indoor Play Pass: $3 single session / $15 four-month pass (city community centers)
  • City Pickleball Page: raleighnc.gov/pickleball
Can I just show up and play at Raleigh’s outdoor courts?

Yes. All city-owned outdoor courts are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Courts at North Hills Park and Method Community Park have paddle holder systems for rotations during busy hours. No reservations are needed for outdoor open play.

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