Pearce Recreation Center
The Pearce Recreation Center Pickleball Court in Chillicothe, Illinois features two indoor Pickleball Courts, available to play at any time. Access to these courts is free and permanent, ensuring that players always have the opportunity to enjoy competitive pickleball.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 0
- Type:
- -
Additionally, the Pearce Recreation Center also hosts two portable Pickleball Courts. These are easily accessible and ideal for those who don't have a ton of space, but still want to get in on all the pickleball action. Best of all, these portable courts are also free to use whenever you need them.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Portable Nets
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play at the Pearce Recreation Center?
No, there is no fee to play pickleball at the Pearce Recreation Center. The facility offers free access to the pickleball courts for both residents and non-residents of Chillicothe, IL.
How many indoor courts are available at Pearce Recreation Center?
There are two indoor courts available at the Pearce Recreation Center. These courts are equipped with permanent lines and portable nets, providing a suitable playing surface for pickleball enthusiasts.
Are there any outdoor pickleball courts at Pearce Recreation Center?
No, currently there are no outdoor pickleball courts available at the Pearce Recreation Center. All pickleball activities take place indoors on the two designated courts.
What amenities does the Pearce Recreation Center offer for pickleball players?
The Pearce Recreation Center provides various amenities for pickleball players. These include restroom facilities, water fountains, seating areas near the courts, and equipment rental options for those who do not have their own paddles and balls.
Can I reserve a court in advance at Pearce Recreation Center?
Yes, it is possible to reserve a court in advance at the Pearce Recreation Center. However, reservations can only be made by calling or visiting the center during their operational hours. Walk-ins are also welcome but availability may vary depending on court usage.