Discover 689+ tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-sport courts across Arizona. Find your next game.
Arizona's 300+ days of sunshine make it perfect for outdoor court sports all year
Arizona is a top pickleball destination with hundreds of dedicated courts statewide
Free public courts at parks and rec centers across every Arizona community
World-class resort courts at Arizona Biltmore, JW Marriott, Four Seasons, and more
Arizona's highest-rated courts and recreation centers

Iconic luxury resort with world-class tennis facilities, professional instruction, and beautifully maintained courts set against stunning desert architecture.

One of Phoenix's most beloved parks featuring basketball courts, sports fields, a lake, and recreation facilities in a beautiful urban setting.

Premier resort with professional-grade tennis and pickleball courts, clinics, and tournaments in a stunning desert setting with mountain views.

Gilbert's premier recreation destination with lighted basketball courts, tennis courts, pickleball courts, splash pad, and extensive walking trails.
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Everything you need to know about playing court sports in Arizona
Yes, most city and county parks offer free tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts on a first-come, first-served basis. Some recreation centers may charge a small daily or annual fee for access to their facilities. Resort and private club courts typically require membership or guest fees.
Arizona is one of the top pickleball destinations in the country. The Phoenix metro area has hundreds of dedicated pickleball courts. Popular spots include recreation centers in Surprise, Sun City, Scottsdale, and Gilbert. Many communities have converted tennis courts to pickleball or added dedicated pickleball facilities due to the sport's explosive growth.
During summer months (June-September), early morning (before 9 AM) and evening (after 6 PM) are ideal for outdoor play. Many courts have lighting for evening games. Fall through spring (October-May) offers comfortable temperatures throughout the day. Many parks have shaded courts or covered facilities for year-round comfort.
Many recreation centers and resorts offer online court reservations. Public park courts are typically first-come, first-served. Check with your local parks and recreation department for reservation options. Some facilities use apps like CourtReserve or PlayByPoint for booking.