Places to Play Pickleball in Tucson

Welcome to the Tucson Area Pickleball (TAP) interactive court directory! Whether you are a local resident looking for an active morning drop-in game, a visitor dodging the summer heat in a climate-controlled indoor facility, or a player hunting for a lighted public court after work, our community map has you covered. TAP has mapped court offerings across the entire greater Tucson region—including Marana, Oro Valley, Vail, and Green Valley—to help you connect with local games, discover dedicated complexes, and find your next place to play. Use the interactive map and index panel below to sort locations by court type, amenities, and player access requirements!

How to Navigate the Directory:
    • 🗺️ Open the Court Index Menu: Click the sliding menu icon (the small square icon with an arrow or list lines) in the top-left corner of the map header to open a full, searchable text list of all locations.
    • 📍 Find Court Details: Click any name in the sidebar list or any color-coded pin on the map to instantly view details like the number of courts, lighting availability, net setup types, and player fee requirements.
    • 🚗 Get Driving Directions: Tap the map pin or location listing, then click the directional arrow icon to launch turn-by-turn routing directly in Google Maps on your mobile device or desktop.

⚠️ Important Play Notices & Disclaimers
  • School Facility Availability: Locations designated as public schools (such as Andrada High School and Cienega High School) are strictly closed to the general public during active school hours and official student athletic training sessions. Public drop-in play is only permitted after hours, on weekends, or during recognized school holiday breaks.
  • Resort & Private Restrictions: Facilities listed as private, HOA communities, or RV resorts may require a host resident accompaniment, guest pass purchases, or active memberships to play. We highly recommend contacting their front desks directly using the linked details before traveling to the courts.
  • Hours & Maintenance: While TAP works hard to keep this guide updated, individual park maintenance hours, lighting timers, and court fees are determined by municipal parks departments and private facility owners and are subject to change.