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Where to Play Pickleball in Spokane, Washington (2026)

The complete guide to pickleball in Spokane, Washington — from The Press in the historic Spokesman-Review building and Power Pickleball Club's 11-court complex in Spokane Valley to Mission Park's 16 free outdoor courts. A verified, neighborhood-by-neighborhood directory for locals and visitors.

Where to Play Pickleball in Spokane, Washington (2026)

Last reviewed 28 June 2026 against every venue's primary source. We list 21 open pickleball venues in Spokane and Spokane Valley, including four dedicated indoor clubs, two YMCA branches, and a public park network anchored by Mission Park's 16-court complex.

Spokane tends to be overlooked in national pickleball coverage — conversations about Washington State pickleball typically gravitate toward Seattle, Bellevue, and the Puget Sound corridor. That oversight understates what Spokane has built. The Press Pickleball Club — a 6-court, all-hours indoor venue in the historic former Spokesman-Review production building in downtown Spokane — is one of the most distinctive club spaces in the Pacific Northwest. Power Pickleball Club (11 courts in Spokane Valley) is one of the largest dedicated pickleball clubs east of the Cascades. And Mission Park on East Mission Avenue hosts 16 outdoor free courts — one of the largest city-managed free outdoor pickleball complexes in the Pacific Northwest.

This is not a city waiting to become a pickleball city. It already is one.


The short answer for each type of player

  • You want to play free outdoor courts. Mission Park (1208 E Mission Ave, 99202) has 16 dedicated outdoor courts with free walk-on access, 6am–10pm daily. The largest free outdoor complex in the Inland Northwest.
  • You want the most courts indoors at one location. Power Pickleball Club (2818 N Sullivan Rd, Suite 130, Spokane Valley, WA 99216) has 11 courts, membership model, 4.9 Google rating. Open Mon–Sat 7am–8pm, Sun 7am–6pm.
  • You want the most distinctive indoor venue. The Press Pickleball Club (1000 W Sprague Ave, 99201) — 6 courts in a converted historic building, 4.9 Google rating, open 6am–midnight daily. Downtown walkability; the best-rated venue in the city.
  • You want a park with the most courts closest to South Spokane. Comstock Park (601 W 29th Ave, 99203) has 12 outdoor courts, free walk-on, 6am–10pm daily. The South Hill's best free option.
  • You want organized indoor play through the YMCA. Both the YMCA Central Spokane (930 N Monroe St) and YMCA North Spokane (10727 N Newport Hwy) run structured pickleball sessions. YMCA membership or day pass required.

The Press Pickleball Club — the standout downtown venue

The Press Pickleball Club (1000 W Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99201) is the kind of venue that earns a city pickleball credibility. The building is the former Spokesman-Review production facility — a piece of Spokane's journalism history repurposed into one of the most talked-about pickleball clubs in Eastern Washington. Six indoor courts in a large-format industrial space that retains the character of its former use while providing premium court infrastructure.

Google rating: 4.9 — one of the highest-rated pickleball venues in Washington State, and a sustained rating, not a launch spike.

Hours: Daily 6:00 AM–12:00 AM (midnight). One of the longest open windows in the region.

Access: Paid. Drop-in court time and booking available. No long-term membership required.

Website: presspickleball.com

Location: Downtown Spokane, near Riverside Avenue. Walking distance from the Convention Center, Spokane Arena, and the riverfront. If you're downtown for any reason — a conference, a Spokane Indians game, a Riverwalk evening — The Press is a short walk away and open past midnight.

The combination of a 4.9 rating, all-hours access, and an architecturally interesting space makes The Press the default recommendation for any visitor to Spokane who plays pickleball.


Power Pickleball Club — the largest complex in the Valley

Power Pickleball Club (2818 N Sullivan Rd, Suite 130, Spokane Valley, WA 99216) is the highest court-count dedicated pickleball facility in the greater Spokane area. Eleven indoor courts in Spokane Valley, operating on a membership model with guest access.

Google rating: 4.9 — tied with The Press for the highest rating in the market.

Hours: Mon–Sat 7:00 AM–8:00 PM; Sun 7:00 AM–6:00 PM

Access: Membership primary; guest access available. Website for rates and booking: powerpbc.com

Location: North Sullivan Road in Spokane Valley, near the North/Sullivan interchange. Easy access from I-90 eastbound; convenient for players coming from Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and the Rathdrum Prairie.

Power Pickleball runs league play, rated events, and organized open play sessions. The court count (11) gives the club the capacity to run multiple simultaneous formats — leagues, open play, private lessons, and clinics — without congestion. For players who want a full-service club home base with the amenity depth to match, Power is the strongest membership option in the Spokane metro.


Pickleball on Broadway — the Valley's all-hours drop-in

Pickleball on Broadway (5210 E Broadway Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99212) offers drop-in indoor pickleball in Spokane Valley on a paid, non-membership basis. Open daily from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight) — the same all-hours window as The Press, making it one of two venues in the market that can accommodate very early-morning or late-night play.

Google rating: 4.1

Website: pickleballonbroadway.com

Best for Spokane Valley residents or players passing through on I-90 who want walk-in court time without a membership commitment. The East Broadway address is close to the Valley's commercial corridor and easy to reach from the east side of the metro.


Parkfit Athletic Club — the North Division membership option

Parkfit Athletic Club (North Park) (8121 N Division St, Spokane, WA 99208) offers 8 indoor pickleball courts on a membership basis in north Spokane on the busy N Division Street corridor.

Google rating: 4.2

Hours: Mon–Fri 5:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sat–Sun 7:30 AM–6:00 PM

Access: Membership. Contact the club for current rates and guest policy.

The 8-court count and north-Spokane location make Parkfit the natural membership choice for players in the Mead, Five Mile Prairie, and North/Division neighborhoods. The early 5am weekday opening is among the earliest in the market.


Mission Park — 16 free courts, the city's outdoor anchor

Mission Park (1208 E Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99202) is the flagship free outdoor pickleball venue in Spokane — and with 16 dedicated outdoor courts, it is one of the largest free public pickleball complexes in the Pacific Northwest.

Access: Free, walk-on, first-come first-served.

Hours: 6:00 AM–10:00 PM daily (City of Spokane standard park ordinance).

The courts at Mission Park are dedicated pickleball courts — not repurposed tennis courts with added lines, but built-for-the-purpose infrastructure. The park is on East Mission Avenue between North Argonne and North Freya — central to Spokane's east side and accessible from multiple neighborhoods. Expect a full court community here on spring and fall weekday mornings; the combination of 16 courts and free access draws players from across the city.

Source: my.spokanecity.org/parks/ (Spokane Parks and Recreation Department, Mission Park individual park page).


Comstock Park — the South Hill outdoor anchor

Comstock Park (601 W 29th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203) anchors pickleball in Spokane's South Hill neighborhood with 12 outdoor courts, free walk-on access, 6am–10pm daily.

The park is located on W 29th between S Lincoln and S Maple — a central South Hill location with easy access from the Manito Park / Comstock neighborhood. Twelve courts means the park can handle a large community without court waits in most non-peak hours. The Spokane Pickleball Club (spokanepickleball.club) lists Comstock as one of its primary "find play" locations — the local club community is active here.

Free. No reservation required.


Holmberg Community Park — the north-side outdoor complex

Holmberg Community Park (9615 N Wall Street, Spokane, WA 99218) has 8 dedicated outdoor courts in North Spokane, serving players in the Five Mile, Mead, and North Spokane neighborhoods.

Access: Free, walk-on. Hours: 6:00 AM–10:00 PM daily.

Eight courts makes Holmberg one of the better-equipped north-side free options in the city. Located near the I-90/North Division/Wall Street interchange zone, it's accessible from both north Spokane and the Wandermere/Mead area.


Smaller city parks — neighborhood-level free courts

Spokane's parks system has distributed pickleball access throughout the city. In addition to Mission, Comstock, and Holmberg, the following parks have free outdoor courts (all 6am–10pm, City of Spokane standard hours):

ParkAddressCourtsNotes
A.M. Cannon Park1511 N Elm St, 992022Near Gonzaga University
Corbin Park2914 N West Oval St, 992052North Spokane; near the historic Corbin neighborhood
Franklin Park302 W Queen Ave, 992053Near Audubon-Downriver
Friendship Park631 E Greta Ave, 992072Northeast Spokane
Grant Park1015 S Arthur St, 992022Near South Perry District
Peaceful Valley Park1602 W Water Ave, 992011Near Peaceful Valley; riverside access
Sky Prairie Park8501 N Nettleton Ct, 992082Far north Spokane
Underhill Park2910 E Hartson Ave, 992022East Central neighborhood
Coeur d'Alene Park2195 W 2nd Ave, 992011Browne's Addition / historic district

Sources: my.spokanecity.org/parks/ individual park pages for each location; Spokane Pickleball Club find-play listing (spokanepickleball.club/find-play) for community-confirmed court presence.


YMCA organized play — structured sessions, two locations

Both Spokane YMCA branches offer organized indoor pickleball programming:

YMCA Central Spokane — 930 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201 Hours: Mon–Fri 5:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sat 7:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sun 9:00 AM–8:00 PM Pickleball sessions run on a scheduled basis (see ymcainw.org for current schedule). YMCA membership or day pass required.

YMCA North Spokane — 10727 N Newport Hwy, Spokane, WA 99218 Hours: Mon–Fri 5:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sat 7:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sun 9:00 AM–8:00 PM Same session model. Newport Highway location serves the northern Spokane corridor toward Mead and Deer Park.

YMCA Inland Northwest website: ymcainw.org


The Warehouse — open-play flex venue

The Warehouse (800 N Hamilton St, Spokane, WA 99202) operates open-play indoor pickleball sessions on a limited schedule: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. A community-based flex venue rather than a full-service club. Listed through the Spokane Pickleball Club's find-play directory (spokanepickleball.club). Best for players who want a midweek daytime option near downtown.


Spokane by neighborhood — what's closest

Downtown / West Central (99201, 99202)

  • The Press Pickleball Club (1000 W Sprague Ave) — 6 indoor courts; 4.9 rating; 6am–midnight
  • The Warehouse (800 N Hamilton St) — open play Tue/Wed/Thu mornings
  • A.M. Cannon Park (1511 N Elm St) — 2 outdoor courts, free; near Gonzaga
  • Peaceful Valley Park (1602 W Water Ave) — 1 outdoor court, free

South Hill / Browne's Addition (99201, 99203, 99204)

  • Comstock Park (601 W 29th Ave) — 12 outdoor courts; the South Hill anchor
  • Coeur d'Alene Park (2195 W 2nd Ave) — 1 outdoor court; Browne's Addition historic district
  • Grant Park (1015 S Arthur St) — 2 outdoor courts; near South Perry District

East Spokane / East Central (99202, 99207)

  • Mission Park (1208 E Mission Ave) — 16 outdoor courts; the city's outdoor anchor
  • Underhill Park (2910 E Hartson Ave) — 2 outdoor courts
  • Friendship Park (631 E Greta Ave) — 2 outdoor courts

North Spokane / Division Corridor (99205, 99208)

  • Parkfit Athletic Club (8121 N Division St) — 8 indoor courts; membership; Mon–Fri 5am open
  • Holmberg Community Park (9615 N Wall St) — 8 outdoor courts; free
  • Sky Prairie Park (8501 N Nettleton Ct) — 2 outdoor courts; far north
  • Corbin Park (2914 N West Oval St) — 2 outdoor courts
  • Franklin Park (302 W Queen Ave) — 3 outdoor courts
  • YMCA North Spokane (10727 N Newport Hwy) — organized indoor; YMCA membership

West Spokane / Audubon (99201, 99205)

  • Franklin Park (302 W Queen Ave) — 3 outdoor courts
  • YMCA Central Spokane (930 N Monroe St) — organized indoor; YMCA membership

Spokane Valley (99212, 99216)

  • Power Pickleball Club (2818 N Sullivan Rd, Suite 130) — 11 courts; 4.9 rating; membership
  • Pickleball on Broadway (5210 E Broadway Ave) — drop-in indoor; 4.1 rating; 6am–midnight

The competitive scene

Spokane Pickleball Club (spokanepickleball.club) is the organizing body for the city's competitive and social pickleball community. The club coordinates league play, tournaments, and organized open play across the metro, with The Press, Power Pickleball, and Mission Park serving as the primary competitive venues. The club's "find play" directory is the most current source for session schedules across the city's courts.

Power Pickleball Club hosts DUPR-rated events and USA Pickleball-sanctioned tournaments for the eastern Washington region.


Practical information

Cost summary:

  • Free outdoor parks (Mission, Comstock, Holmberg, and 8+ neighborhood parks): $0
  • The Press drop-in: current pricing at presspickleball.com
  • Power Pickleball Club: membership; current rates at powerpbc.com
  • Pickleball on Broadway: drop-in paid; current rates at pickleballonbroadway.com
  • Parkfit Athletic Club: membership; contact club for guest rates
  • YMCA sessions: YMCA membership or day pass (~$15–20/day)

Weather window: Spokane's climate supports outdoor play May through October, with some shoulder-season play in April and November. Winters are cold enough that indoor club access is not optional for year-round players — The Press (open 6am–midnight) and Power Pickleball Club are the go-to indoor options. Summer (June–August) outdoor play is ideal; Mission Park and Comstock are at their best.

Parking: Free at all Spokane Parks locations. The Press and Pickleball on Broadway have street parking and small surface lots. Power Pickleball Club has surface parking in the Sullivan Road commercial zone. Parkfit has dedicated lot parking on N Division.

Coeur d'Alene note: Players coming from Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, or the Rathdrum Prairie area (30–45 minutes west on I-90) often use Power Pickleball Club or Pickleball on Broadway as their nearest full-service indoor venue. Both Spokane Valley clubs are the closest high-court-count indoor options for the Idaho Panhandle corridor.


How this guide was built

Every venue in this guide is in our Spokane, WA city page as a per-court record with full address, hours, and access info — 19 of 21 records confirmed as verified against primary sources: official Spokane Parks & Recreation pages (my.spokanecity.org/parks/), individual venue websites, the YMCA of the Inland Northwest (ymcainw.org), and the Spokane Pickleball Club's find-play directory (spokanepickleball.club/find-play) for community venue confirmation.

The Spokesman-Review building description for The Press is drawn from local coverage and the venue's own positioning; The Press's primary source (presspickleball.com) is the citation in our database. Google ratings (4.9 for The Press and Power Pickleball Club, 4.1 for Pickleball on Broadway, 4.2 for Parkfit) are from the Google Places API and reflect ratings current at the time of record verification.

Sources:

  • Spokane Parks & Recreation — my.spokanecity.org/parks/ (individual park pages for all 10 outdoor locations)
  • The Press Pickleball Club — presspickleball.com
  • Power Pickleball Club — powerpbc.com
  • Pickleball on Broadway — pickleballonbroadway.com
  • Parkfit Athletic Club — spokanepickleball.club/find-play (Parkfit listing)
  • Spokane Pickleball Club find-play directory — spokanepickleball.club/find-play
  • YMCA of the Inland Northwest — ymcainw.org

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