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Pickleball in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg pairs Florida's year-round outdoor weather with a growing set of indoor clubs. Play at dedicated venues like Dill Dinkers, St. Pete Athletic Paddle & Social, and Pickleball Kingdom Pinellas Park, or at the city's YMCAs and free park courts. Find courts across Pinellas County and match with players near you.

27 courts across 7 areas

Pickleball courts in St. Petersburg

Pickleball in St. Petersburg: FAQ

Where can I play pickleball in St. Petersburg?

You can play across Pinellas County — from dedicated clubs like Dill Dinkers St. Petersburg and St. Pete Athletic Paddle & Social, to the Speer and Lealman YMCAs, to free park courts at Bartlett Park, Walter Fuller Park, and Coquina Key Park. VolleyForge lists courts across St. Petersburg and nearby cities and shows which games are open near you.

Are there indoor pickleball courts in St. Petersburg?

Yes. Indoor, climate-controlled play is available at Dill Dinkers St. Petersburg, St. Pete Athletic Paddle & Social, and — nearby — Pickleball Kingdom in Pinellas Park and Pickle & Pint and Dink House in Largo.

Which area near St. Petersburg has the most pickleball courts?

St. Petersburg itself has the most courts in our listings, but the surrounding cities add real depth — Largo has the 12-court Pickle & Pint, Pinellas Park has the 14-court Pickleball Kingdom, and Clearwater offers public courts at McKay Park and Del Oro Park.

Do I need a membership to play pickleball in St. Petersburg?

It depends on the venue. YMCA courts (Speer, Jim & Heather Gills, Lealman) run on memberships, dedicated clubs like Dill Dinkers and Pickle & Pint mix memberships with paid play, and the city's park courts — Bartlett, Walter Fuller, Coquina Key — are drop-in and free. Each court page shows what we know.

How do I find a pickleball game near me in St. Petersburg?

Create a free VolleyForge profile, set your skill level and city, and browse the open-games board filtered to your area and level. You can join a game in one tap or host your own at any Pinellas court.

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