Springmill Community
The Springmill Community Pickleball Court in Middletown, Delaware offers pickleball players a great place to enjoy their sport. With two indoor courts and two outdoor courts available, the facility is perfect for both permanent and casual players. The indoor court allows for play throughout the year, while the outdoor court gives those who want to experience the pleasant weather of Delaware a chance to connect with nature. Players can also access tennis facilities as part of the complex.

Court Information
- Access:
- Private
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- Pickleball on Tennis Court
The Springmill Community Pickleball Court has been designed with safety and convenience in mind. It features high-grade playing surfaces that provide a good balance between grip and slide for optimal performance. Net systems are also provided so that players can set up games quickly and easily. There are refreshments on-site ensuring all participants have a comfortable playing experience.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Tennis Nets
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of the pickleball courts at Springmill Community?
The pickleball courts at Springmill Community are open from dawn till dusk. This ensures that players have ample time to enjoy their games throughout the day and into the early evening. The extended hours allow for flexibility in scheduling matches and ensure that players of all ages and skill levels can find a time that works best for them.
Are the pickleball courts at Springmill Community free to use?
Yes, the pickleball courts at Springmill Community are free to use for residents and their guests. The community believes in promoting an active lifestyle and providing recreational amenities for its residents. As such, there is no charge for using the courts. This allows residents to enjoy the sport of pickleball without any financial barriers.
Can I reserve a court in advance at Springmill Community?
Yes, you can reserve a court in advance at Springmill Community. While walk-ins are welcome and encouraged, especially during less crowded times, residents also have the option to book a court ahead of time. This can be particularly useful during peak hours when demand is high. The reservation system ensures that players have guaranteed court time and can plan their matches accordingly.
Do I need to bring my own equipment or are paddles and balls provided?
While it is recommended that you bring your own paddle and balls, there may be some equipment available for borrowing or rental at Springmill Community. It's always a good idea to check with the community management or clubhouse staff regarding availability before heading out to play. Having your own equipment ensures that you're comfortable with what you're using and allows for uninterrupted play without having to wait for equipment to become available.
Are there any rules or guidelines that players must follow when using the pickleball courts?
Yes, there are certain rules and guidelines that players must adhere to when using the pickleball courts at Springmill Community. These include respecting other players' court time, keeping noise levels to a minimum, and maintaining the cleanliness of the courts by picking up after yourself. Additionally, it is expected that players will conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner and treat others with respect. Following these rules ensures a positive playing experience for everyone and promotes a friendly and inclusive atmosphere on the courts.