Rip Van Winkle Park
The Rip Van Winkle Park Pickleball Court in Tannersville, New York offers plenty of outdoor recreational activities for all. With two pickleball courts spread over the outdoor area, you can play the game in its original form. The courts are free to use on a permanent basis, and they also come with access to tennis facilities. So if you're looking for an exciting day out, then this is the perfect place to be.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- Pickleball on Tennis Court
Aside from the two pickleball courts at Rip Van Winkle Park, there are also 0 indoor courts available for those who prefer playing indoors. These courts provide a comfortable and sheltered environment where you can practice your shots without having to worry about the weather. No matter what your preference may be, there's something here for everyone – whether it's just some friendly competition or an intense tournament!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Tennis Nets
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rip Van Winkle Park open to the public?
Yes, Rip Van Winkle Park is open to the public. It is a community park that welcomes visitors of all ages and abilities.
Are there any fees to play pickleball at Rip Van Winkle Park?
No, there are no fees to play pickleball at Rip Van Winkle Park. It is free for everyone to enjoy.
Do I need to bring my own equipment, such as paddles and balls?
Yes, you will need to bring your own equipment for playing pickleball at Rip Van Winkle Park. This includes paddles and balls. However, if you are new to the sport or do not have your own equipment, there might be some rental options available nearby.
Can I reserve a court in advance?
No, reservations are not required or available for pickleball courts at Rip Van Winkle Park. The courts operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
Is there parking available near the pickleball courts?
Yes, there is parking available near the pickleball courts at Rip Van Winkle Park. Visitors can park their vehicles in designated parking areas within the park premises.