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Pickleball Courts in Venice, FL

4 locations · 20+ courts · updated 2026

4Locations
18Outdoor
2Indoor
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18
Outdoor Courts
4 locations
2
Indoor Courts
1 locations
4
Free Locations
no cost to play
Public & Commercial Courts

Parks, recreation centers, and dedicated pickleball facilities open to all players.

Pickleball in Venice, Florida

Venice offers 4 pickleball locations for players of all skill levels. Whether you're looking for a free outdoor park to drop in and play or a premium indoor club with professional instruction and league play, Venice has options to suit every player and every schedule.

Outdoor vs. Indoor Play in Venice

With 18 outdoor courts across 4 locations and 2 indoor courts across 1 facilities, Venice provides year-round pickleball options regardless of weather. Outdoor courts are typically free or low-cost while indoor facilities offer climate-controlled play with consistent court conditions.

Free Pickleball Courts in Venice

There are 4 free pickleball locations in Venice. These public courts are first come, first served and open to all players. No registration or membership required — just show up with your paddle and balls and you're ready to play.

Finding Open Play in Venice

Most public pickleball courts in Venice operate on a first come, first served basis with informal paddle rotation during busy periods. Many dedicated indoor facilities offer structured open play sessions on a published schedule. Check individual facility pages above for current hours and open play times.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pickleball courts are in Venice, FL?
There are 4 pickleball locations in Venice with 20+ courts total. This includes 18 outdoor courts and 2 indoor courts across public parks, commercial facilities, and private clubs.
Are there free pickleball courts in Venice?
Yes — there are 4 free pickleball locations in Venice. Use the Free filter above to see them all.
Do I need to reserve a court in Venice?
Public park courts are generally first come, first served with no reservation required. Many indoor facilities allow or require reservations — check individual court pages above for reservation policies at each location.