Free Pickleball Courts in San Jose, CA

San Jose has 9 free public pickleball locations, including Evergreen Valley College Courts, Paul Moore Park, Canoas Park — open to anyone, with no membership or court fee. Every listing below is verified against the source.

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Free venues in San Jose (9)
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Almaden Lake Park Pickleball Courts

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾Courts vary🆓Free
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Frank Bramhall Park Pickleball Courts

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾2 courts🆓Free🥅Permanent
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Paul Moore Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾6 courts🆓Free🥅Portable
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Evergreen Valley College Courts

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾8 courts🆓Free🥅Permanent
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John Mise Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾4 courts🆓Free🥅Permanent
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Canoas Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾6 courts🆓Free🥅Portable
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Calabazas Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾6 courts🆓Free🥅Portable
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Doerr Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾6 courts🆓Free🥅Portable
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Groesbeck Hill Park

San Jose, CA
☀️Outdoor🎾4 courts🆓Free🥅Permanent
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Frequently asked questions

Where can I play pickleball for free in San Jose?

9 San Jose locations are free public courts, including Evergreen Valley College Courts, Paul Moore Park, Canoas Park. See the full list below.

Do you need a membership to play pickleball in San Jose?

No — these 9 venues are free and open to the public. San Jose also has paid and membership options; see the full San Jose directory.

Are the free San Jose courts indoor or outdoor?

9 are outdoor. Each listing shows its environment.

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