Round Rock has quickly become one of the top pickleball destinations in Central Texas, with 25+ courts spread across public parks, recreation centers, and dedicated indoor clubs.
The Old Settlers Park complex opened in early 2026, adding nine new dedicated outdoor courts to the city’s roster.
Outdoor Courts
Round Rock Pickleball Complex
- Address: 2002 Harrell Parkway, Round Rock, TX 78665
- Website: Round Rock Tennis & Pickleball Complex
- Courts: 9 dedicated outdoor courts
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Dawn to dusk (membership hours vary)
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free first-come, first-served outside membership hours; CMRC, Baca, or Pickleball Complex membership required during designated play
- Amenities: Shade structures, seating, hitting wall, parking, restrooms
Opened March 2026 as part of the $17M Old Settlers Park expansion. Newest and most modern facility in the city, with tournament-quality surfacing and a dedicated hitting wall. Courts are supervised during member play hours.
Clay Madsen Recreation Center
- Address: 1600 Gattis School Rd, Round Rock, TX 78664
- Website: Clay Madsen Recreation Center
- Courts: 4 outdoor courts (lined on tennis courts)
- Surface: Hard court
- Hours: Most days from 9 AM
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: $6 first visit (includes $5 ID card), $1/visit after with ID card
- Amenities: Restrooms, water, locker rooms, food, parking
Brushy Creek – Cat Hollow Park
- Address: 8700 O’Connor Dr, Round Rock, TX 78681
- Courts: 4 outdoor courts
- Surface: Acrylic / hard court
- Hours: Dawn to dusk
- Lights: Yes
- Cost: Free
- Amenities: Restrooms, water, parking
Permanent lines but bring your own net. Popular morning spot in northwest Round Rock with strong pickup play. No reservations — show up and rotate in.
Indoor Courts
The Picklr Round Rock
- Address: 3021 S I-35 Frontage Rd, Suite 240, Round Rock, TX 78664
- Website: The Picklr Round Rock
- Phone: (737) 734-2225
- Courts: 8 indoor courts with pro-quality surfacing
- Hours: Mon–Fri 6 AM – 11 PM, Sat–Sun 6 AM – 10 PM
- Membership: Starting at $99/month for unlimited play
- Drop-in: Day pass available at the front desk
- Extras: Pro shop, locker rooms with showers, leagues, tournaments, free Pickleball 101 class
Round Rock’s flagship indoor club, located in the Target shopping center off I-35. Sound-baffled courts, dedicated pickleball lighting, and nationwide Picklr club access included with membership. Book through the Picklr app.
Brushy Creek Community Center
- Address: 16318 Great Oaks Dr, Round Rock, TX 78681
- Website: Brushy Creek MUD Community Center
- Courts: 2 indoor + 2 outdoor
- Hours: Tuesday & Friday 9 AM – 12 PM (open play)
- Cost: $5 with member, $10 resident pass, $15 non-member guest pass (3 guests per member max)
- Extras: Restrooms, water
Municipal Utility District facility with a friendly recreational vibe. Typical attendance is 10–20 players. Beginner-friendly atmosphere. Confirm schedule by calling ahead.
Round Rock Pickleball Courts
| Court | Type | Courts | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RR Complex | Outdoor | 9 | Free/member | Dawn-dusk |
| Clay Madsen | Outdoor | 4 | $1 visit | 9 AM-close |
| Cat Hollow | Outdoor | 4 | Free | Dawn-dusk |
| The Picklr | Indoor | 8 | $99/mo | 6 AM-11 PM |
| Brushy Creek | Indoor | 2 | $5-15 drop | Tu/Fr 9-12 |
Local Resources
Clubs & Organizations
- Round Rock Texas Pickleball – local court info, open play, tournaments
- Round Rock Parks & Recreation – facility schedules and memberships
Gear & Lessons
- The Picklr Pro Shop – paddles, balls, apparel, on-site
- Pickleland Pflugerville – nearest dedicated pro shop with demos and rentals
Nearby Cities
- Austin Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
- Cedar Park Pickleball Courts – Quick Guide
References
- Total Courts: 25+ (public + private)
- Free Courts: 13+ (Cat Hollow, Old Settlers Park outside member hours)
- Best Beginner Spot: The Picklr – free Pickleball 101 intro class
- Busiest Times: Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) and weekend mornings
- Outdoor Courts w/ Lights: Old Settlers Park, Clay Madsen, Cat Hollow
- City Parks Line: 512-218-5540
FAQs
Can I just show up and play at Round Rock’s public courts?
Yes. Cat Hollow and Old Settlers Park are free and first-come, first-served outside member hours. Clay Madsen requires a $1 visit fee with an ID card after the first visit.
Which courts are best for evening play?
Old Settlers Park, Clay Madsen, and Cat Hollow all have lights for after-dark play. The Picklr stays open until 11 PM weekdays for indoor evening sessions year-round.
Are Round Rock’s outdoor courts playable year-round?
Mostly yes. Central Texas winters are mild and dry, with most days suitable for outdoor play. Summer heat (95°F+) makes early mornings and evenings the smartest playing windows.
What’s the best court for beginners or first-timers?
The Picklr is the easiest entry point with a free Pickleball 101 class and structured beginner clinics. Brushy Creek Community Center also runs a friendly recreational scene with mixed skill levels.

