Frisco’s pickleball scene has grown fast, with 17 public outdoor courts spread across two city sports complexes plus dedicated indoor facilities at the Frisco Athletic Center, FieldhouseUSA, and a new private club. Most outdoor courts share lines with tennis, and reservations run through Frisco Community Tennis.
Outdoor Courts
Warren Sports Complex
- Address: 7599 Eldorado Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034
- Courts: 8 outdoor (lined on tennis courts)
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free walk-on; $5.50 per 90-minute reservation
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, water
The largest public pickleball setup in Frisco. Bring your own net — none provided on site. Reservations through Frisco Community Tennis take priority over walk-ons, so weekday mornings are your best shot for free first-come play. A 12-court dedicated pickleball expansion is in design phase.
Shawnee Trail Sports Complex
- Address: 10601 Ohio Dr, Frisco, TX 75035
- Courts: 4 outdoor (lined on tennis courts)
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free walk-on; $5.50 per 90-minute reservation
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, playground, pavilion
Quieter than Warren and a solid backup when the main complex fills. Same reservation system applies, book through the Frisco Community Tennis app or website up to 7 days out. Bring your own net.
The Grove at Frisco Commons
- Address: 8300 McKinney Rd, Frisco, TX 75034
- Courts: 2 dedicated outdoor
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Open to public after 2 p.m. Mon–Sat; all day Sunday
- Lights: No
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, active adult center
Reserved for Grove members 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. After 2 p.m. and Sundays, anyone can play. Two courts means short waits, better suited to casual play than busy open sessions.
Indoor Courts
Frisco Athletic Center (FAC)
- Address: 5828 Nancy Jane Ln, Frisco, TX 75034
- Courts: 3 indoor
- Surface: Hardwood
- Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 9 a.m.–1 p.m.; Thu 7:30–8:45 p.m.; Sun 1–4:30 p.m.
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: $10 day pass or $50 Pickleball Punch Pass (12 visits)
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, locker rooms, fitness floor
City-run indoor option with the most consistent open play schedule. Passes must be purchased in person at the front desk. FAC also runs Tuesday and Thursday lessons from 8 to 11 a.m. for all skill levels.
Frisco Fieldhouse USA
- Address: 9700 Wade Blvd, Frisco, TX 75035
- Courts: 9 indoor
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Per facility schedule (check site)
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Drop-in rates apply
- Amenities: Parking, restrooms, concessions
Largest indoor pickleball setup in Frisco. First-come, first-served during open play, no membership required. Best bet for hot summer days or evening sessions when outdoor courts fill up.
Frisco Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warren SC | Outdoor | 8 | Free/$5.50 | 6a-11:45p |
| Shawnee Tr | Outdoor | 4 | Free/$5.50 | 6a-11:45p |
| The Grove | Outdoor | 2 | Free | After 2pm |
| FAC | Indoor | 3 | $10 day | Varies |
| Fieldhouse | Indoor | 9 | Drop-in | Varies |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- City of Frisco Pickleball – official hours, classes, and reservation info
- Frisco Community Tennis – manages all city court reservations
Gear & Lessons
- Ace Pickleball Club Frisco – members-only club, 6am–10pm Mon–Sat
- FAC Pickleball Lessons – Tuesday and Thursday 8–11 a.m., classes and private instruction
Nearby Cities
- Dallas Pickleball Courts — Quick Guide
- Plano Pickleball Courts — Quick Guide
- Arlington Pickleball Courts — Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 14 outdoor public + 12+ indoor
- Free Courts: 14 (all city outdoor courts)
- Best Beginner Spot: Frisco Athletic Center indoor sessions
- Busiest Times: Weekday evenings 5–9 p.m.; weekend mornings
- Weather Line: Frisco Rainout Line – 972-734-1411
- Reservations: Frisco Community Tennis app or website, 7 days in advance
FAQs
Where can I play pickleball for free in Frisco?
All public outdoor courts are free for walk-on play. Warren Sports Complex (8 courts) and Shawnee Trail (4 courts) are first-come, first-served unless someone has reserved through Frisco Community Tennis. The Grove also offers free public play after 2 p.m. on weekdays and all day Sunday.
How do I reserve a pickleball court in Frisco?
Reservations run through Frisco Community Tennis. Download their app on iOS or Android, create an account, and book a 90-minute slot for $5.50. You can reserve up to 7 days in advance, and reservations take priority over walk-on players when you arrive.
Are the public pickleball courts in Frisco lighted?
Yes. Both Warren Sports Complex and Shawnee Trail have lights, with hours running until 11:45 p.m. The Grove at Frisco Commons does not have lights, so plan daytime play there. All city sports complexes close at midnight.
What does it cost to play pickleball at the Frisco Athletic Center?
You need an FAC membership, a $10 adult day pass, or a $50 Pickleball Punch Pass that covers 12 visits. The Punch Pass is the best value for occasional players. Passes must be purchased in person at the front desk.
