William J. Palmer High School
The William J. Palmer High School Pickleball Court in Colorado Springs, Colorado offers a great spot for pickleball players to practice their favorite game. Inside the court, two permanent and two portable wooden courts provide plenty of room for playing. There is also access to restrooms, water and lighted areas so that you can comfortably play day or night.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 0
- Type:
- Lighted Pickleball Court
Not just an ideal location for practicing your pickleball skills, but the William J. Palmer High School Pickleball Court also offers something unique – it is completely free! So you can make full use of this great facility without worrying about any extra costs – all you need is your equipment and the drive to become a better player.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Portable Nets
Surface
- Wood Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Water
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play at William J. Palmer High School pickleball court?
No, there is no fee to play at the pickleball courts at William J. Palmer High School. They are open to the public and free for anyone to use.
How many indoor courts are available at William J. Palmer High School?
There are two indoor pickleball courts available at William J. Palmer High School. These courts have permanent lines and a wood surface.
Does William J. Palmer High School have any outdoor pickleball courts?
No, William J. Palmer High School does not have any outdoor pickleball courts. All pickleball games must take place indoors on their two designated indoor courts.
What amenities are provided at the pickleball court in William J. Palmer High School?
At the pickleball court in William J. Palmer High School, players have access to restrooms, water facilities, and there is also lighting available for evening games or practice sessions.
Are nets provided or do players need to bring their own?
Portable nets are provided at the pickleball court in William J. Palmer High School, so players do not need to bring their own nets.