Presidio Wall - Acacia Ave
The Presidio Wall – Acacia Ave Pickleball Court in San Francisco, California offers a great pickleball experience with 12 outdoor courts and 0 indoor courts. The courts are available for free access on a permanent basis, or you can bring your own equipment.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 12
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 12
- Type:
- -
Come and practice your pickleball game in one of the most scenic spots in the city. Enjoy views of the bay and beautifully landscaped green spaces as you challenge yourself or have some friendly competition with friends. With free access to all the courts, you won’t find a better place to enjoy playing pickleball in San Francisco!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any indoor courts available at the Presidio Wall on Acacia Ave?
No, currently there are no indoor courts available at the Presidio Wall on Acacia Ave. All the courts are located outdoors.
How many outdoor pickleball courts are there at the Presidio Wall?
There are a total of 12 outdoor pickleball courts at the Presidio Wall on Acacia Ave in San Francisco. This provides ample space for players to enjoy their games without overcrowding or long waiting times.
What type of lines are marked on the pickleball courts at Presidio Wall?
The lines on the pickleball courts at Presidio Wall are permanent lines. These lines help define and delineate the boundaries and zones of play, ensuring fair and clear gameplay for all participants.
Do I need to bring my own nets to play pickleball at Presidio Wall?
Yes, players need to bring their own nets when playing pickleball at Presidio Wall. The facility does not provide nets for use, so it is essential to come prepared with your own equipment.
What is the surface like on the pickleball courts at Presidio Wall?
The exact surface description of the pickleball courts is not specified in the given information. However, commonly used surfaces for outdoor pickleball courts include asphalt, concrete, or acrylic surfaces. It would be advisable to contact local authorities or visit the venue in person for more specific details regarding court surfaces.