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Cambridge Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

Cambridge has a compact but growing pickleball scene, with 10+ courts across public parks, a university rec center, and nearby indoor clubs. Most outdoor courts share tennis surfaces with overlaid lines, and the four-season climate makes indoor options essential from November through March.

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

  • Address: 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
  • Website: Cambridge Library
  • Courts: 3 outdoor courts (pickleball lines on tennis courts)
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Restrooms (library hours), street parking

The most active public pickleball spot in Cambridge. Lines are overlaid on tennis courts, so the net sits higher than regulation. Bring a portable net for proper height. Central location near Harvard Square with easy T and bus access.

Hoyt Field

  • Address: 1 Montague St, Cambridge, MA 02139
  • Website: Cambridge Athletics
  • Courts: 2 outdoor courts (pickleball lines on tennis courts)
  • Surface: Hard court / asphalt
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Street parking, playground nearby

Permanent nets and lighted courts make Hoyt Field one of the few free options for evening play. Less crowded than the Library courts on weekday mornings. About a 15-minute walk from Central Square Red Line station.

Glacken Field

  • Address: 694 Huron Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
  • Website: Glacken Field Info
  • Courts: 3 outdoor courts (pickleball lines on tennis courts)
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: No
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Off-street parking lot, playground, splash pad

Located in North Cambridge near Fresh Pond. Three well-maintained courts with pickleball lines. No lights, so plan for daytime play only. On-site parking lot is a plus compared to other Cambridge locations.

Rockwell South Court

  • Address: 120 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139
  • Website: MIT Recreation
  • Courts: 4 indoor courts with wood floor
  • Hours: Varies by semester schedule
  • Membership: MIT community membership required
  • Drop-in: Limited guest access; check availability
  • Extras: Locker rooms, pro shop, water, wheelchair accessible

MIT’s on-campus facility with four indoor wood courts, permanent lines, and portable nets. Access restricted to MIT affiliates and members, so check eligibility before showing up.

PickleBOS – South Boston

  • Address: 379r Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA 02127
  • Website: PickleBOS
  • Phone: (617) 668-6000
  • Courts: 11 indoor courts
  • Hours: Mon–Tue 7 AM – 10 PM, Wed–Fri 7 AM – 11 PM, Sat–Sun 7 AM – 8 PM
  • Membership: Starting at $75/month
  • Drop-in: Open play $20–$35; court rental $70–$110
  • Extras: Pro shop, bar, coaching clinics, leagues, PodPlay video replay

Boston’s largest dedicated indoor pickleball club, about 15 minutes from Cambridge by car. Skill-based open play sessions run daily from 2.5 to 4.0+ levels. Good option for beginners with their Learn to Play series and Road to 3.0 program. Book through the PickleBOS app.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
Library CtsOutdoor3FreeDawn–Dusk
Hoyt FieldOutdoor2FreeDawn–Dusk
Glacken FldOutdoor3FreeDawn–Dusk
MIT RockwellIndoor4MembersVaries
PickleBOSIndoor11$20–$1107AM–11PM

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  • Total Courts: 12+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 8 (Library, Hoyt Field, Glacken Field)
  • Best Beginner Spot: PickleBOS – clinics, beginner-friendly open play
  • Busiest Times: Weekend mornings and weekday evenings at Library Courts
  • Indoor Courts w/ Lights: MIT Rockwell (members), PickleBOS (public)
  • City Parks Info: Cambridge Athletic Courts
Can I just show up and play at Cambridge’s public courts?

Yes. All city-owned outdoor courts are free and first-come, first-served with no reservation system. The Library Courts on Broadway see the most traffic, so expect waits on weekends. Hoyt Field and Glacken Field are usually less crowded.

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