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Boca Raton Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

By Christoph Friedrich on May 15, 2026 in Court Locations

Boca Raton is one of South Florida’s top pickleball destinations, with 50+ courts spread across public parks, covered facilities, and dedicated indoor clubs. Year-round warm weather and a strong local player community make it easy to find a game any day of the week.

Here’s where to find the best courts in Boca Raton.

  • Address: 2000 NW 51st St, Boca Raton, FL 33431
  • Website: Patch Reef Club
  • Courts: 33 outdoor courts (18 covered + 15 uncovered)
  • Surface: Hard court (Plexi Cushion)
  • Hours: Mon–Thu 7:30 AM–10 PM, Fri 7:30 AM–9 PM, Sat 7:30 AM–6 PM, Sun 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Members free, PB County residents $10/day, non-residents $20/day
  • Amenities: Pro shop, restrooms, water, parking, clinics, tournaments

Boca Raton’s flagship pickleball facility. The 18 covered courts opened in late 2025 with overhead fans, lighting, bleachers, and a sound system. Open play runs mornings and evenings on weekdays, mornings on weekends. Reserve courts through the PlayByPoint app.

Hillsboro El Rio Park South

  • Address: 499 SW 18th St, Boca Raton, FL 33432
  • Website: Hillsboro El Rio Info
  • Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking, walking paths, playground

Permanent nets and dedicated lines on all four courts. First-come, first-served with a paddle rack rotation system during busy hours. One of the most active free public court locations in the city.

Meadows Park

  • Address: 1300 NW 8th St, Boca Raton, FL 33486
  • Website: Meadows Park Info
  • Courts: 2 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground

A smaller neighborhood park with permanent pickleball courts. Good for casual play without crowds. Bring your own paddles and balls.

Sugar Sand Park Field House

  • Address: 300 S Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486
  • Website: Sugar Sand Park
  • Phone: (561) 347-3900
  • Courts: 6 indoor courts (wood surface, portable nets)
  • Hours: Varies by schedule; call (561) 347-3915 for open play hotline
  • Cost: $2 residents, $5 non-residents
  • Extras: Air-conditioned, loaner paddles available, free beginner clinics on Wednesdays

A 14,000-square-foot gymnasium that hosts pickleball open play several days a week alongside basketball and volleyball. Great option for beating summer heat or rainy days. Check the monthly open play schedule before heading out.

The Palms Indoor Pickleball

  • Address: Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRiC), Boca Raton, FL
  • Website: The Palms Pickleball
  • Courts: 7 indoor courts
  • Hours: 24/7 access for members
  • Membership: Required (sign up for early access on website)
  • Extras: Pilates studio, recovery lounge, leagues, social events

A newer private indoor facility inside the BRiC campus. Membership-based with a focus on community and wellness programming beyond just court time.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
Patch ReefOutdoor33$10–$207:30AM–10PM
El Rio SouthOutdoor4FreeDawn–Dusk
Meadows ParkOutdoor2FreeDawn–Dusk
Sugar SandIndoor6$2–$5Varies
The PalmsIndoor7Members24/7

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  • Total Courts: 50+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 10+ (Hillsboro El Rio, Meadows, Boca Tierra, Hidden Lake)
  • Best Beginner Spot: Sugar Sand Park Field House – free intro clinics, loaner paddles
  • Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (7–11 AM) and weekend mornings
  • Covered Courts: Patch Reef Park (18 covered courts)
  • Reservations: PlayByPoint App (Patch Reef)
Can I play pickleball for free in Boca Raton?

Yes. Five city parks offer free public courts with no reservation needed. Hillsboro El Rio Park South, Meadows Park, Boca Tierra Park, Hidden Lake Park, and University Woodlands Park all have free outdoor courts open dawn to dusk on a first-come, first-served basis.

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