Wondering where to play pickleball once the weather turns colder? Be sure to check out the Indoor Courts section of the CAPA website to find a list of local indoor pickleball facilities. One thing to note is that of all the courts that are listed there, only Pickle Pro Courts and Hitters offer dedicated pickleball courts. All the other facilities have multi-marked courts. And, not all of the courts at Hitters are dedicated pickleball courts. Some of their courts are multi-marked (with tennis lines).
Also, once you decide at which indoor facility you would like to play, you will want to visit their website as well as call them. It is possible that their website may not have the most updated information about current pricing for this fall/winter. Also, by calling, you can ask how it works to do open play or to reserve a court at the facility. At some locations, it is more cost effective to buy a membership, while at others, it is more advantageous to just purchase a punch card. You will also want to confirm the exact hours that pickleball is available this fall/winter, as hours may have changed since last year. Note also that some locations advertise their pickleball open play on playtimescheduler.com, while others just post the hours on their website. Some facilities are offering special promotions through the end of September before the cold weather sets in, so planning ahead for your fall and winter pickleball activities could quite literally pay off!
Happy pickling!