Hancock County Memorial Building
The Hancock County Memorial Building Pickleball Court in Greenfield, Indiana offers two indoor Pickleball Courts. These courts are free and permanent, allowing players to enjoy Pickleball year-round. All equipment needed to play can be brought by the players or state-of-the-art wooden paddles are available onsite. Additionally, the pickleball venue provides restrooms for its guests.


Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 0
- Type:
- -
In addition to the two indoor courts, the Hancock County Memorial Building Pickleball Court also houses two outdoor courts. The alluring outdoor environment allows players to take in the great outdoors while playing their favorite sport with friends and family. Like the indoor courts, the outdoor pickleball facility is free of charge, so everyone can come down and join in on a friendly match.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Surface
- Wood Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play at the Hancock County Memorial Building pickleball courts?
No, there is no fee to play at the Hancock County Memorial Building pickleball courts. The courts are open to the public and free for anyone to use. This makes it a great option for pickleball players of all ages and skill levels who want to enjoy the sport without having to pay for court time.
How many indoor courts are available at the Hancock County Memorial Building?
There are two indoor pickleball courts available at the Hancock County Memorial Building. These courts provide a convenient and comfortable option for players who prefer indoor play or want to enjoy the sport during inclement weather. The availability of multiple indoor courts ensures that players can easily find an open court and enjoy their game without long wait times.
Are there permanent lines on the pickleball courts at Hancock County Memorial Building?
Yes, there are permanent lines on the pickleball courts at Hancock County Memorial Building. The presence of permanent lines ensures consistent court dimensions and markings, which is essential for fair gameplay and adherence to official pickleball rules. Players can expect accurate boundaries, kitchen lines, and service areas when playing on these well-maintained courts.
Do I need to bring my own nets when playing at Hancock County Memorial Building?
Yes, players need to bring their own nets when playing at Hancock County Memorial Building. While the facility provides well-maintained wooden surfaces for play, it does not provide nets or other equipment. Players should come prepared with portable nets that comply with official pickleball regulations in order to set up their own court correctly.
Are there restroom facilities available at the Hancock County Memorial Building?
Yes, there are restroom facilities available at the Hancock County Memorial Building. Players can find convenient and accessible restrooms within the building, ensuring that they can comfortably enjoy their pickleball games without worrying about nearby facilities. Having restroom amenities on-site adds to the overall convenience and enjoyment of playing pickleball at this location.