Court Locations
Cities in Delaware
Delaware, DE
12 locations • 12 courts
Ocean City, DE
3 locations • 3 courts
Bayville, DE
2 locations • 2 courts
Bethany Beach, DE
2 locations • 2 courts
Middletown, DE
2 locations • 2 courts
Ocean View, DE
2 locations • 2 courts
Claymont, DE
1 location • 1 court
Tuckahoe Acres, DE
1 location • 1 court
Rehoboth Beach, DE
1 location • 1 court
Millville, DE
1 location • 1 court
Bayside Hamlet, DE
1 location • 1 court
Millsboro, DE
1 location • 1 court
Sand Dunes Village, DE
1 location • 1 court
Sharptown, DE
1 location • 1 court
Belvidere, DE
1 location • 1 court
Monroe Township, DE
1 location • 1 court
Seaford, DE
1 location • 1 court
Dagsboro, DE
1 location • 1 court
Long Neck, DE
1 location • 1 court
Winterthur, DE
1 location • 1 court
Playing Pickleball in Delaware
Delaware offers 37 pickleball courts across 20 cities, making it a growing destination for pickleball enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the sport or an experienced player seeking competitive games, you'll find courts suited to your skill level.
Pickleball has seen tremendous growth across Delaware in recent years. The sport's accessibility makes it popular among players of all ages, from youth programs to active senior communities. Many facilities offer both indoor and outdoor courts, allowing for year-round play regardless of weather conditions.
Find Courts Near You
Use our interactive map above to explore pickleball court locations throughout Delaware. Click on any marker to see details about that facility.
Check Availability
Many courts operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Popular times are typically early mornings and evenings. Contact facilities directly to confirm hours and availability.
Join the Community
Many cities have active pickleball clubs and groups. Look for local Facebook groups or ask at courts about regular playing sessions and tournaments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pickleball courts free to use in Delaware?
Many public parks offer free pickleball courts on a first-come, first-served basis. Private clubs and recreation centers may require membership or court fees. Check individual facility details for specific access information.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Most players bring their own paddles and balls, but some facilities offer equipment rentals or loaners for beginners. Contact the facility ahead of time to ask about equipment availability.
Are there beginner-friendly courts in Delaware?
Many facilities offer beginner sessions, clinics, and lessons. Recreation centers and community parks often have open play times designated for newer players. Check with local facilities for their beginner programs.