Fish Park
The Fish Park Pickleball Court in Athol, Massachusetts is an ideal spot for pickleball enthusiasts. With two outdoor pickleball courts and zero indoor courts, the park provides plenty of space for both casual and competitive play. The outdoor courts provide plenty of room for exciting match-ups, and are free to use on a temporary basis. For those looking for a more permanent experience, guests can also “bring their own hard” to enjoy a great game.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- -
Whether you're looking to join a local league or just brush up on your skills with a friendly match, the Fish Park Pickleball Court is the perfect place to do it. With its open air design and easy accessibility, it's no surprise that the court has become such a popular destination among players of all ages and skill levels. So if you're looking to take your pickleball game up a notch or two, head over to the Fish Park Pickleball Court in Athol.
Nets & Lines
- Temporary Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any fees to play at Fish Park?
No, there are no fees to play at Fish Park. It is open to the public and free for anyone to use. The town of Athol maintains the park and provides this recreational space for everyone's enjoyment.
How many indoor courts are available at Fish Park?
There are no indoor courts at Fish Park. All pickleball courts at this location are outdoor courts. Therefore, players need to consider weather conditions when planning their games.
What type of lines are used on the pickleball courts at Fish Park?
The pickleball courts at Fish Park have temporary lines. These lines are painted or taped onto the hard surface of the court. While they may not be as permanent as some other types of line markings, they still provide clear boundaries for gameplay.
Do I need to bring my own nets to play pickleball at Fish Park?
Yes, players must bring their own nets when playing pickleball at Fish Park. The park does not provide nets for public use. It is recommended that players ensure their nets meet regulation height and specifications to maintain fair gameplay.
What type of surface do the pickleball courts have at Fish Park?
The pickleball courts at Fish Park have a hard surface. This means that the court is made of a solid material such as asphalt or concrete, providing a sturdy and consistent playing area. Players should wear appropriate footwear for hard court surfaces to avoid slipping or getting injured.