Franklin has 40+ pickleball courts across public parks, rec centers, and private clubs in Williamson County. A solid mix of dedicated outdoor courts and membership-based indoor facilities keeps play going year-round.
Here’s where to find the major courts in Franklin.
Outdoor Courts
Academy Park
- Address: 120 Everbright Ave, Franklin, TN 37064
- Website: Williamson County Parks & Rec
- Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Dawn to dusk
- Lights: No
- Cost: $10/hr per court
- Amenities: Restrooms, parking, playground
Franklin’s top dedicated outdoor pickleball facility with permanent nets and lines. Reservations can be made online up to three days in advance. Open play is also available, but reservations take priority.
Westhaven Golf Club
- Address: 4000 Golf Club Lane, Franklin, TN 37064
- Website: Westhaven Community
- Courts: 6 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Dawn to dusk
- Lights: No
- Cost: Private (residents and members only)
- Amenities: Restrooms, parking, pool complex
Located at the Skube Swim Center within the Westhaven community. Courts operate first-come, first-served with a 60-minute courtesy limit when others are waiting. Residents and club members only.
Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex
- Address: 920 Heritage Way, Brentwood, TN 37027
- Website: WC Indoor Sports Complex
- Courts: 4 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Mon–Thu 5 AM–8 PM, Fri 5 AM–6 PM, Sat 8 AM–5 PM, Sun 1–5 PM
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: $10/hr per court (reservation)
- Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking, wellness center
Permanent nets and lines on all four courts. Reservations are online only through Williamson County Parks & Rec. Access through the front doors of the Complex. One of the few lighted options in the area for evening play.
Indoor Courts
Music City Pickleball
- Address: 215 Gothic Ct, Franklin, TN 37067
- Website: Music City Pickleball
- Courts: Up to 12 indoor courts (wood surface)
- Hours: Mon–Fri, 8 AM–12 PM
- Membership: Standard $25/month (4 sessions); $60/month (unlimited)
- Drop-in: Not available; $10 guest fee for out-of-town visitors
- Extras: Leagues, clinics, tournaments, lessons
Franklin’s largest dedicated indoor pickleball club, inside the TOA Sports Performance Center in Cool Springs. Open play runs weekday mornings. First-time local visitors can request one free guest pass. Court reservations available to Premium members only.
Crush Yard Brentwood
- Address: 330 Franklin Rd, Brentwood, TN 37027
- Website: Crush Yard
- Courts: 8 indoor courts
- Hours: Varies (check website)
- Membership: Available with perks including free play and dining discounts
- Drop-in: Court reservations and open play available
- Extras: Full-service restaurant, bar, arcade, private event space
A 33,400 sq ft venue combining pickleball with dining and social events. Courts available for reservations and open play. Weekly programming includes glow-in-the-dark pickleball, leagues, and events.
Franklin Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Park | Outdoor | 4 | $10/hr | Dawn–Dusk |
| Franklin Rec | Indoor/Out | 8 | $10/hr | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Westhaven | Outdoor | 6 | Private | Dawn–Dusk |
| Music City PB | Indoor | 12 | Membership | 8 AM–12 PM |
| Crush Yard | Indoor | 8 | Membership | Varies |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- Pickleball Franklin – court info, events, and community updates
- Williamson County Parks & Rec – court reservations, open play, clinics
Gear & Lessons
- Music City Pickleball Lessons – clinics and private instruction
- Life Time Franklin – intro classes, open play, and court reservations
Nearby Cities
- Brentwood Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Nashville Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 40+ (public + private)
- Free Courts: 0 (all require reservation fee, membership, or admission)
- Best Beginner Spot: Franklin Recreation Complex – structured open play and clinics
- Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend mornings
- Court Reservations: Williamson County Parks & Rec
- Lighted Courts: Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex
FAQs
Can I play pickleball for free anywhere in Franklin?
No. All public courts require a $10/hr reservation through Williamson County Parks & Rec. Private clubs require membership. The reservation fee does not include facility admission.
Where is the best place for beginners in Franklin?
Franklin Recreation Complex offers structured open play and beginner clinics. Music City Pickleball runs clinics for newer players, and Life Time Franklin has intro classes with membership.
Is Music City Pickleball open to non-members?
Not for regular play. Out-of-town visitors can request a guest pass by emailing info@musiccitypickleball.com in advance for a $10 fee. Local residents can request one free visit to try the club.
How does the weather affect outdoor play in Franklin?
Franklin’s humid subtropical climate means hot summers and mild winters. Outdoor play is comfortable March through November. Summer mornings are best to avoid afternoon heat. Rain and occasional winter ice make indoor options useful year-round.

