Pickleball Courts in South Carolina

South Carolina's pickleball runs from Upstate Greenville to the coast — Myrtle Beach, Charleston and the Hilton Head resorts — with public complexes like Columbia's Cayce Pickleball Complex and clubs such as PKL Park. Browse every South Carolina court by city, verified against the source.

✓ 46 facilities · 8 cities · reviewed 2026 · verified data, not scraped
45
Open Venues
327
Total Courts
8
Cities
22
Indoor
16
Free
4
Verified

South Carolina pickleball map

Every geocoded facility in South Carolina. Click a pin for details.

Popular cities

Greenville 11 Myrtle Beach 8 Columbia 6 Mount Pleasant 6 Hilton Head Island 6 Charleston 5 Bluffton 3 North Myrtle Beach 1

All South Carolina cities

Greenville, SC

11 facilities
7 indoor · 3 free

Myrtle Beach, SC

8 facilities
4 indoor · 4 free

Columbia, SC

6 facilities
3 indoor · 1 free

Mount Pleasant, SC

6 facilities
4 indoor · 3 free

Hilton Head Island, SC

6 facilities
1 indoor · 2 free

Charleston, SC

5 facilities
2 indoor · 2 free

Bluffton, SC

3 facilities
0 indoor · 0 free

North Myrtle Beach, SC

1 facility
1 indoor · 1 free

Best clubs by city

🏆 Best clubs in Columbia → 🏆 Best clubs in Greenville → 🏆 Best clubs in Mount Pleasant → 🏆 Best clubs in Hilton Head Island →

Frequently asked questions

How many pickleball courts are in South Carolina?

We list 46 pickleball facilities across 8 South Carolina cities, totaling 327+ courts at venues that publish a count. Coverage grows as we research and verify more.

Which South Carolina cities have the most pickleball courts?

Greenville (11), Myrtle Beach (8), Columbia (6), Mount Pleasant (6), Hilton Head Island (6).

Where can I play pickleball for free in South Carolina?

16 of the listed South Carolina venues are free public courts. Filter any city page by "Free" to find them.

Are the South Carolina court listings verified?

Yes — each listing is researched and confirmed against the venue's own website or Google Business Profile; unconfirmed leads are clearly marked "pending verification." We never publish scraped data as fact.