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Pickleball Courts in Florence, KY

3 pickleball courts in Florence, KY — indoor and outdoor, free and paid. Verified court counts, surfaces, nets, hours and pricing. Updated 2026.

3Open venues
14Courts
2Indoor
1Free
1Verified

Florence is the largest city in Northern Kentucky's Boone County, part of the Cincinnati metro, with dedicated indoor pickleball facilities and a high-school athletic complex.

3 courts · reviewed 2026 · verified, not scraped

Playing pickleball in Florence

We list 3 pickleball venues in Florence, KY. The 2 that publish a court count add up to 14 courts, so the real total is higher — we don't estimate the 1 we haven't confirmed. The largest single site is The SHAC (St. Henry Athletic Complex) with 8 courts, followed by Sports Of All Sorts (6).

On access, 1 is free public court and 2 are pay-to-play. Free play is your cheapest way in — start with Crossroads Church Florence.

2 venues have courts under a roof, and 1 is outdoor-only.

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What we've confirmed

2 of 3 have a confirmed court count, 2 publish hours and 1 publish pricing. 1 of these listings has been confirmed first-party against the venue's own website or Google Business Profile; the rest are sourced leads we're still working through. Most recent check in Florence: 2026-07-11.

Frequently asked questions

How many pickleball courts are in Florence, KY?

We list 3 pickleball venues in Florence, with 14+ courts at venues that publish a count.

Are there indoor pickleball courts in Florence?

Yes — 2 Florence venues offer indoor pickleball. Use the "Indoor" filter to see them.

Where can I play pickleball for free in Florence?

1 Florence venue is a free public court. Use the "Free" filter to find them.

Is the Florence pickleball court info verified?

Each listing is confirmed against the venue's own website or Google Business Profile; unconfirmed leads are clearly labeled "not yet confirmed." We never publish scraped data as fact.

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