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Brookline Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

Brookline has 20+ pickleball courts spread across six public parks, all managed by the Brookline Recreation Department. There are no dedicated courts with permanent nets yet, so plan to bring your own portable net and arrive with chalk or tape just in case.

  • Address: 133 Eliot St, Brookline, MA 02467
  • Website: Warren Field Info
  • Courts: 9 outdoor courts (6 within tennis courts, 3 within basketball courts)
  • Surface: Hard court / asphalt
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms, off-street parking, playground, batting cages, splash pad

Brookline’s biggest pickleball hub with the most courts in town. Lines are permanent on both the tennis and basketball courts. Bring your own net.

Longwood Playground

  • Address: 27 Francis St, Brookline, MA 02446
  • Website: Longwood Playground Info
  • Courts: 6 outdoor courts within 3 tennis courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Playground, splash pad, walking paths, seating

Five-minute walk from the Beaconsfield Green Line MBTA stop (D Branch). Courts have permanent lines but no nets provided. Serves as the Lawrence School playground during school hours, so availability may be limited on weekdays.

Waldstein Playground

  • Address: 294 Dean Rd, Brookline, MA 02445
  • Website: Waldstein Playground Info
  • Courts: 4 outdoor courts within 8 tennis courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free (court rentals available through Brookline Rec)
  • Amenities: Street parking, playground, baseball field, basketball courts

The only Brookline location with lights for evening play. Limited court rentals are available through the Waldstein Tennis Center, but pre-registration is required and nets are not provided. Accessible from the Beaconsfield or Dean Road Green Line stops.

PickleBOS

  • Address: 379R Dorchester Ave, South Boston, MA 02127
  • Website: picklebos.com
  • Courts: 11 indoor courts (Acrytech Cushion-X surface)
  • Membership: $75/month or $825/year
  • Drop-in: $35 peak / $20 off-peak (open play, non-member)
  • Hours: Mon–Tue 7AM–10PM, Wed–Fri 7AM–11PM, Sat–Sun 7AM–8PM

Boston’s largest indoor pickleball facility with pro shop, bar, and event space. Court rentals run $110 peak / $70 off-peak for non-members. About 15 minutes from Brookline by car.

Boston Pickle Club

  • Address: 91 Sprague St, Hyde Park, MA 02136
  • Website: bostonpickleclub.com
  • Courts: 7 indoor courts
  • Membership: Membership-based with public access
  • Drop-in: Available via app reservation
  • Hours: 6 AM – 10 PM daily

Brookline’s own Craig Corcoran teaches here during winter months. The facility offers leagues, tournaments, lessons, and a comfortable lounge area. About 20 minutes from Brookline.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
Warren FieldOutdoor9FreeDawn-Dusk
Longwood PlgdOutdoor6FreeDawn-Dusk
Waldstein PlgdOutdoor4FreeDawn-Dusk
PickleBOSIndoor11$35+7a-11p
Boston PickleIndoor7Varies6a-10p

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  • Total Courts: 20+ across 6 parks
  • Free Courts: All public outdoor courts are free
  • Best Beginner Spot: Warren Field (most courts, restrooms, easy parking)
  • Busiest Times: Weekday evenings and weekend mornings
  • Nets Provided: No (bring your own portable net for open play)
  • Reservations: Brookline Rec Registration
Does Brookline have dedicated pickleball courts?

Not yet. All courts are pickleball lines painted within existing tennis or basketball courts. The Brookline Recreation Department manages six locations with lined courts across town, but none have permanent pickleball nets installed.

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