Quinta-Gamelin Community Center
The Quinta-Gamelin Community Center Pickleball Court in Bristol, Rhode Island offers two indoor and two outdoor courts. The courts are private, permanent, and portable, with wheelchair access. They are equipped with restrooms for players' convenience.


Court Information
- Access:
- Private
- Total Courts:
- 4
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- -
The courts provide a great place to play pickleball in a comfortable environment. All four of the courts offer an enjoyable experience for all players, from beginner to advanced. Whether you're looking for some friendly competition or just an afternoon of fun, this is your spot!
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Portable Nets
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Wheelchair accessible
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to use the pickleball courts at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center?
No, there is no fee to use the pickleball courts at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center. They are open for public use and free of charge.
Do I need to bring my own equipment to play pickleball at this venue?
Yes, you will need to bring your own pickleball equipment, including paddles and balls, if you want to play at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center. The facility does not provide equipment for players.
Are the pickleball courts at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center available for rental?
Yes, you can rent the pickleball courts at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center for private events or group bookings. Contact the community center management for more information on rental fees and availability.
Can beginners play pickleball at this venue?
Absolutely! The pickleball courts at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center welcome players of all skill levels, including beginners. It's a great place to learn and improve your skills with friendly and supportive players.
Are there any age restrictions to play pickleball at this venue?
No, there are no age restrictions to play pickleball at Quinta-Gamelin Community Center. Players of all ages are welcome to enjoy the sport and have fun on the courts. However, children should always be supervised by an adult while playing.