Andes Central School K-12
The Andes Central School K-12 Pickleball Court in Andes, New York offers an exciting, multi-purpose facility for recreational athletes. With two indoor courts and two outdoor courts, players can enjoy pickleball all year round. The indoor courts provide free permanent access with a “Bring Your Own Hard” policy for those that own their own paddles and balls. Outdoor courts offer the same policy as well as great views of the surrounding landscape.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 0
- Type:
- -
The school prides itself on providing a safe and accessible environment for people of all ages to play the lively game of pickleball. The courts are dust-free, comfortable, enduring surfaces that are sure to delight players during long sets or tournaments. With its convenient location, the Pickleball Court offers an ideal spot to learn new skills or perfect existing ones.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play on the pickleball courts at Andes Central School?
No, there is no fee to play on the pickleball courts at Andes Central School. The school provides these courts as a community resource and they are open to the public free of charge. This allows individuals and groups to enjoy the sport of pickleball without any financial burden.
How many indoor pickleball courts are available at Andes Central School?
There are two indoor pickleball courts available at Andes Central School. These courts provide a great opportunity for players to enjoy the sport year-round, regardless of weather conditions. Having two courts allows multiple games to be played simultaneously, accommodating more players and reducing wait times.
Are there any outdoor pickleball courts at Andes Central School?
No, currently there are no outdoor pickleball courts at Andes Central School. However, the availability of two indoor courts ensures that players have access to the sport regardless of weather conditions or season. The indoor courts provide a controlled environment for playing, while also protecting players from elements such as wind and rain.
What type of lines are there on the pickleball court surface?
The pickleball court surface at Andes Central School has permanent lines marked on it. These lines follow the official dimensions and markings specified for a standard pickleball court. Having permanent lines ensures accuracy in gameplay and makes it easier for players to follow the rules and boundaries of the game.
Do I need to bring my own nets when playing on these courts?
Yes, you need to bring your own nets when playing on the pickleball courts at Andes Central School. The school provides the court surface and permanent lines, but players need to bring their own nets and set them up before playing. This is a common practice in most public pickleball courts, where players are responsible for bringing their own equipment.