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Nashville Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

By Christoph Friedrich on May 21, 2026 in Court Locations

Nashville has 30+ pickleball venues with nearly 180 courts spread across public parks, city rec centers, and dedicated indoor clubs. Hot summers push many players indoors, but lighted outdoor courts keep evening play going strong from spring through fall.

Here’s where to find the major courts in Nashville.

  • Address: 222 25th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203
  • Website: Nashville Parks Pickleball
  • Courts: 12 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Mon–Thu 5 AM–9 PM, Fri 5 AM–7 PM, Sat 8 AM–5 PM, Sun 10 AM–4 PM
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: $5–$10/hr; open play $10/person
  • Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking, pro shop

Nashville’s main public pickleball hub in Midtown, walking distance from Centennial Park and Vanderbilt. Open play runs Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons with a round-robin format. Monthly beginner clinics run March through November.

Richland Park

  • Address: 4711 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN 37209
  • Website: Nashville Parks & Rec
  • Courts: 8 outdoor pickleball-lined courts (shared with tennis)
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, transit access (46th Ave station)

West Nashville’s go-to free outdoor spot. Courts are shared with tennis, so bring your own net. Lights allow evening play. Dinkville organizes open play sessions here on weekends. First-come, first-served with no reservations.

Shelby Park

  • Address: 401 S 20th St, Nashville, TN 37206
  • Website: Nashville Parks & Rec
  • Courts: 8 outdoor courts + 2 indoor courts at the community center
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to 11 PM (outdoor); community center hours vary
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms, parking, walking trails, river views

East Nashville’s largest pickleball setup along the Cumberland River. Outdoor courts have lights for after-dark play. The Shelby Park Community Center adds two indoor courts for rainy days. Bring your own net for outdoor courts.

The Picklr West Nashville

  • Address: 1111 63rd Ave N, Nashville, TN 37209
  • Website: The Picklr West Nashville
  • Courts: 15 indoor courts with pro-quality surfacing
  • Hours: Daily 6 AM–12 AM
  • Membership: Unlimited model; 15-day trial for $30
  • Drop-in: Non-member court booking available
  • Extras: Pro shop, locker rooms with showers, leagues, tournaments, clinics

Nashville’s largest dedicated indoor facility. Membership includes unlimited court reservations, open play, clinics, and access to all Picklr locations nationwide. Book through The Picklr app.

Pickleball Kingdom Nashville South

  • Address: 5035 Harding Pl, Nashville, TN 37211
  • Website: Pickleball Kingdom Nashville
  • Phone: (615) 200-6466
  • Courts: 14 indoor courts
  • Hours: Mon–Sat 6 AM–10 PM, Sun 7 AM–10 PM
  • Membership: Starting at $99/month (ACE); $179/month (TEAM for 2)
  • Drop-in: Available for non-members
  • Extras: Pro shop, locker rooms, lounge, coaching, leagues, youth programs

A 41,000 sq ft climate-controlled facility in the Antioch area. Free Pickleball 101 class for beginners. Open play, clinics, and private events available. Equipment provided for first-timers.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
CentennialOutdoor12$5–$10/hr5 AM–9 PM
Richland ParkOutdoor8FreeDawn–Dusk
Shelby ParkOutdoor8FreeDawn–11 PM
The PicklrIndoor15Membership6 AM–12 AM
PB KingdomIndoor14$99/mo+6 AM–10 PM

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  • Total Courts: 180+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 20+ (Richland Park, Shelby Park, Seven Oaks, Cedar Hill, Madison Park)
  • Best Beginner Spot: Centennial Sportsplex – beginner clinic, open play
  • Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend mornings
  • Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Richland Park, Shelby Park, Seven Oaks Park
  • City Parks Info: Nashville Parks & Rec
Can I just show up and play at Nashville’s public courts?

Yes. Parks like Richland, Shelby, and Seven Oaks are free and first-come, first-served. No reservations needed. Most outdoor courts require you to bring your own net, so check before heading out. Centennial Sportsplex takes reservations by phone at 615-862-8490.

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