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Chapel Hill Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide

Chapel Hill has a solid and growing pickleball scene, with 30+ courts spread across public parks, university facilities, and dedicated indoor clubs. Between the town’s investment in outdoor courts and new private facilities in the Triangle area, players have options for year-round play.

Here’s where to find the major courts in Chapel Hill.

  • Address: 1490 Ephesus Church Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
  • Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to 11 PM
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, water fountain

Chapel Hill’s main pickleball hub with permanent nets and lines on all six courts. Skill-based play runs Monday (intermediate), Tuesday (advanced), and Thursday (beginner) evenings from 6–9 PM. Open play mornings 9 AM–12 PM daily. Paddle queue system for court rotation during busy hours.

Southern Community Park

  • Address: 1000 Sumac Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
  • Courts: 5 outdoor courts
  • Surface: Concrete
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Parking, restrooms, water, playground, dog park

Courts are set up on a roller hockey rink with portable nets. Managed by Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation, which handles net setup and takedown for scheduled sessions. Popular with beginners and casual players.

UNC South Campus Recreation Complex

  • Address: Skipper Bowles Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
  • Courts: 5 outdoor courts
  • Surface: Hard court
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Lights: Yes
  • Cost: Free
  • Amenities: Adjacent parking, campus facilities

Located near the Dean Smith Center on UNC’s south campus. Open for drop-in play, club sport practices, and facility rentals. Courts have permanent lines. Available to the public, though campus recreation members get priority for reservations.

Pickles and Play Chapel Hill

  • Address: 7310 Millhouse Rd, Suite 120, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
  • Website: Pickles and Play Chapel Hill
  • Courts: 9 indoor courts with tournament-grade surfacing
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 6 AM – 10 PM
  • Membership: Starting at $95/month (Prime); $125/month (Premier)
  • Drop-in: $25/visit, limited to 8 visits per year for non-members
  • Extras: Pro shop, leagues, tournaments, clinics, youth programs, private events

The Triangle’s largest dedicated indoor pickleball facility in Chapel Hill. Cushioned court surfaces reduce joint impact. Leagues, DUPR-rated events, and training clinics run regularly. Book courts through the Pickles and Play website.

Chapel Hill Community Center

  • Address: 120 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
  • Website: Chapel Hill Community Centers
  • Phone: (919) 968-2743
  • Courts: 3 indoor courts (gymnasium)
  • Hours: Scheduled sessions (check calendar)
  • Membership: Not required
  • Drop-in: $2/session (Orange County residents), $3/session (non-residents); annual pass $60/$96
  • Extras: Equipment provided, restrooms, free parking

Run by the town’s Parks and Recreation department. Open play for all levels during scheduled sessions. Good option for beginners who want to try the sport without a big commitment. Check the Chapel Hill Pickleball calendar for current session times.

CourtTypeCourtsCostHours
Ephesus ParkOutdoor6FreeDawn–11 PM
Southern ParkOutdoor5FreeDawn–dusk
UNC SCRCOutdoor5FreeDawn–dusk
Pickles & PlayIndoor9Membership6 AM–10 PM
Community CtrIndoor3$2–3/sessionScheduled

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  • Total Courts: 30+ (public + private)
  • Free Courts: 16+ (Ephesus, Southern Community, UNC SCRC)
  • Best Beginner Spot: Chapel Hill Community Center
  • Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (9–11 AM) and weekend mornings
  • Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Ephesus Park (until 11 PM)
  • City Parks Info: Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation
Can I just show up and play at Chapel Hill’s public courts?

Yes. Ephesus Park and Southern Community Park are free and open to the public. Ephesus uses a paddle queue system during busy hours, and players rotate off after one game to 11 when others are waiting. Southern Community Park courts are managed by Parks and Recreation during scheduled sessions.

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